| 1853 - 476 páginas
...poems: but shall one man's follye destroye a uniuersal commodity? what gift, what perfit know\ ledg hath ther bin, emong the professors of which ther...exactly wayd, .. what they oughte to be: your Muscouian straurigers, your Scithian monsters wonderful, by one Eurus brought upon one ^ stage in ships made... | |
| Thomas Lodge - 1883 - 666 páginas
...gift then wc I know not greater plefure. & furely if I may fpeak my mind I thlk we fhal find B. 2. but but few poets if it were exactly wayd what they oughte to be your Mufcouian ftraungers, your Scithian monfters wonderful by one Eunis brought vpon one ftage in fhips... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1892 - 312 páginas
...perfit gift then which I know not greater plesure. And surely if I may speak my mind I thi[n]k we shall find but few poets if it were exactly wayd what they oughte to be : your Muscovian straungers, your Scithian monsters wonderful, by one Eurus brought upon one stage in ships... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1892 - 316 páginas
...few poets if it were exactly wayd what they oughte to be : your Musccruian straungers, your Sdthian monsters wonderful, by one Eurus brought upon one stage in ships made of Sheepeskins, wyll not prove you a poet nether your life alow you to bee of that learning : if you had... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1904 - 536 páginas
...I affirme that poetry is a 30 heauenly gifi, a perfit gift, then which I know not greater plesure. And surely, if I may speak my mind, I think we shal...Poets, if it were exactly wayd, what they oughte to bej^your Muscouian straungers, your Scithian monsters wonderful, by one Eurus brought vpon one 35 stage... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 248 páginas
...seen quoted, shows that this was not a new device. He says : " If I may speak my mind I think we shall find but few poets if it were exactly wayd what they oughte to be : your Muscovian straungers, your Scithian monsters wonderful, by one Eurus brought upon one stage in ships... | |
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