Notes and Queries, Number 53, November 2, 1850 by Various
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MDCXX Ignatius Jones, Architectus Regius ob honorem bonarum Literarum familiari suo hoe mon D.S.P.F.C." There is no proof that Inigo Jones's tomb now occupies its original site. The statement that Chapman was studied on the south side of the church is, I believe, mere conjecture. EDWARD F. RIMBAULT. * * * * * MINOR NOTES _Shakspeare and George Herbert._--Your correspondent D.S. (Vol. ii., p. 263.) has pointed out two illustrations to Shakspeare in George Herbert's poems. The _parallel passages_ between the two poets are exceedingly numerous. There are one or two which occur to me on the instant:-- _The Church Porch_: "In time of service, seal up both thine eyes, And send them to thy heart; that, spying sin, |
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