| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1841 - 242 páginas
...packe thence and quickly haste you r You are but mistes before so bright a sunue, Who hath the piihne for deepe invention wunne." We first hear of Lodge...educated under Sir Edward Hobby. In 1591 he was a stndent " of Lincoln's Inn," and so he continued for some years ; but we have no reason to believe... | |
| 1853 - 384 páginas
...to prove that, like many of the dramatistsof that day, he had been an actor as well as an author r therefore it was that Gosson called him " a vagrant...Inn,, gent." when he published his " Fig for Momus," in 1595, and when, under the name of Golde (the letters of his name misplaced) r in one of his Pastorals,... | |
| Thomas Lodge - 1853 - 218 páginas
...Barwicke." In this epistle the author refers to hii having been educated at Oxford, and to his having, with Captain Clarke, made a voyage to the islands of Terceras and the Canaries. See page xxvii. A copy of this edition, at Britwell, has Sign. R supplied, in MS., in an old hand.... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1853 - 222 páginas
...Barwicke." In this epistle the author refers to his having been educated at Oxford, and to his having, with Captain Clarke, made a voyage to the islands of Terceras and the Canaries. See page xxvii. A copy of this edition, at Britwell, has Sign. R supplied, in MS., in an old hand.... | |
| Thomas Lodge - 1853 - 258 páginas
...falling from bookes to armes, even vowed in all my thoughts dutifully to affect your L. Having with Capt. Clarke made a voyage to the Islands of Terceras and the Canaries, to beguile the time with labour, I writ this booke; rough, as hatcht in the stormes of the Ocean, and... | |
| 1886 - 474 páginas
...doch wohl eine höchst unwahrscheinliche Annahme. z) fetcht from the Canaries. 3) having with Captaine Clarke made a voyage to the Islands of Terceras and the Canaries, to beguüe the time with labour, writ this booke. lynde auch noch deren Quelle nach einer Handschrift... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 938 páginas
...It is singular how closely Lodge has here copied the old tale. In his preface he says, — " Having, to begufle the time with labour I write this book ; rough, as hatched in the storms of the ocean, and... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 páginas
...It is singular how closely Lodge has here copied the old tale. In his preface he says, — " Having, with Captain Clarke, made a voyage to the islands of Terceras and the Canaries, to beguile the time with labour I write this book ; rough, as hatched in the storms of the ocean, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 536 páginas
...charming. The work is inscribed to Lord Hunsdon, and in his Dedication the author says, — " Having with Captain Clarke made a voyage to the islands of Terceras and the Canaries, to beguile the time with labour I writ this book ; rough, as hateh'd in the storms of the ocean, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1006 páginas
...charming. The work is inscribed to Lord llunsdon. and in his Dedication the author says, — " Having with Captain Clarke made a voyage to the islands of Terceras and the Canaries, to beguile the lime with labour I writ this book ; rough, as hatch'd in the storms of ihe orean, and... | |
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