Margent

Word MARGENT
Character 7
Hyphenation mar gent
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These wordes then we thought it far better to keepe in the text, and to tel their signification in the margent or in a table for that purpose, then to disgrace bothe the text and them with translating them. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margent with interpretations, and load the memory with doubtfulness: but he cometh to you with words sent in delightful proportion, either accompanied with, or prepared for the well enchanting skill of music; and with a tale forsooth he cometh unto you: with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney corner. ❋ Various (N/A)

Thus Dr. (afterwards Archbishop) Bancroft, who frequently quotes this suppressed edition, says, -- "If euer you meete with the Historie of the Church of Scotland, penned by Maister Knox, and printed by Vautrouillier: reade the pages quoted here in the margent." ❋ John Knox (N/A)

I knew you must be edified by the margent, ere you had done. ❋ Unknown (1914)

Then down beside its margent in the crusty snow she kneels, ❋ Walter De La Mare (1914)

In conclusion, there is nothing else to be done, but that thou only endeavour to name those names, or to touch those histories, in thine own, which I have here related, and leave the adding of annotations and citations unto me; for I do promise thee that I will both fill up the margent, and also spend four or five sheets of advantage at the end of the book. ❋ Unknown (1909)

A good, brave man hath walked aforetime on your margent, himself as bright, and usefull, and delightsome as you, sweet river. ❋ Various (1909)

Is it in the glade or the thicket, or on the margent of the rill? ❋ Standish O'Grady (1887)

Then he saw the maiden come along the forest glade by the margent of the stream, her basket filled and over-flowing with flowers. ❋ Standish O'Grady (1887)

He sighed, and as they walked by the violet margent of the evening waves, he offered up in silence an earnest prayer that Daubeny might live. ❋ Unknown (1867)

Or in the beached margent of the sea - or this, the last I will quote: - ❋ Matthew Arnold (1855)

SEGAR Garter, Principall King of Armes have blasoned, and sett forth in coullors, according as they are here depicted in the margent. ❋ Charles Boutell (1844)

And yet I do not say that he should stuff his mind like the margent of some authors, with chapter and verse heaped together, at all adventures; but only that he should fortify it with some few texts, which are home, and apposite to his case. ❋ 1634-1716 (1823)

Such were the very words; I wrote them down with two signs in the margent, -- one a mark of admiration, as thus (!), the other of interrogation (so we call it) as thus (?). ❋ Walter Savage Landor (1819)

(Herbert, vol i., p. 265.) _Parchment leaves_ be wont to be ruled, that there may be a _comely margent_: also, strait lines of equal distance be draw [en] within, that the writing may shew fair, '_fol. ❋ Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1811)

Together with notes in the margent, and tables of the several sessions of Parliaments; and of the titles of all the statutes both publick and private. ❋ Unknown (1733)

A collection of sundrie statutes, frequent in vse: with notes in the margent, and references to the booke cases and bookes of entries and registers, where they be treated of. ❋ Unknown (1733)

I am troubled for y {e} line that's left out of Dr. Garth, [41] and wish yo {r} man wou'd write it in y {e} margent, at his leasure, to all you sell. ❋ Aphra Behn (1664)

David was called a man after God's own heart; to wit, because he served his own generation by the will of God; or, as the margent reads, after he had, in his own age, served the will of God. ❋ John Bunyan (1658)

Secondly, Because also I have not given you, either in the line or in the margent, a cloud of sentences from the learned fathers, that have, according to their wisdom, possibly, handled these matters long before me. ❋ John Bunyan (1658)

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