| Thomas Lodge - 1853 - 218 páginas
...by night, as Glaucus would scarce know her if he met her. Yet my hope is, Gentlemen, that you will not so much imagine what she is, as what shee was...of the Painter shee is falne into the hands of the stumor. Thus referring the supportance of my credit, and the inability of my verse to your ingenious... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1853 - 222 páginas
...by night, as Glaucus would scarce know her if he met her. Yet my hope is, Gentlemen, that you will not so much imagine what she is, as what shee was : insomuch as from the shop of the Fainter shee is falne into the hands of the staiuer. Thus referring the supportance of my credit, and... | |
| Thomas Lodge - 1853 - 216 páginas
...by night, as Glaucus would scarce know her if he met her. Yet my hope is, Gentlemen, that you will not so much imagine what she is, as what shee was : insomuch as from the shop of the Fainter shee is falne into the hands of the stainer. Thus referring the supportance of my credit, and... | |
| Thomas Lodge - 1883 - 666 páginas
...vnfkilfulnes of rough writers, that made their poaft hafte paffage by night, as Glaucus would fcarce know her, if he met her; yet my hope is Gentlemen, that you wil not fo much imagine what me is, as what fhee was ; infomuch as from the fhop of the Painter, fhee is falne... | |
| Thomas Lodge - 1883 - 408 páginas
...vnfkilfulnes of rough writers, that made their poaft hafte paffage by night, as Glaucus would fcarce know her, if he met her.- yet my hope is Gentlemen, that you \vil not fo much imagine what fhe is, as what fhee was ; infomuch as from the fhop of the Painter,... | |
| Jim Ellis, James Richard Ellis - 2003 - 316 páginas
...the discourse of the common, public woman, passed from man to man: 'Ariued shee is [ie, the poem], though in a contrary coast, but so wrackt, and weatherbeaten,...is Gentlemen, that you wil not so much imagine what shee is, as what shee was.' Scilla's punishment at the end of the poem, as well as the palpable relief... | |
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