| Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1916 - 376 páginas
...made the dainty playes," "His song was worthy merit," " Our ever-living poet." " Hadst thou not played some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king." "With good parts, and all good," "Yet generous ye are in mind and mood." " Shakespeare, that nimble... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - 1917 - 296 páginas
..."honesty" again, and his "courage," his generosity "of mind and mood," his "wit," his kingly quality: Thou hadst been a companion for a king; And been a king among the meaner sort. Some others rail; but rail as they think fit, Thou hast no railing, but a reigning wit: And honesty... | |
| Frank James Mathew - 1922 - 462 páginas
...1610 in his Scourge of Folly : Some say, good Will, which I in sport do sing, Hadst thou not played some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a King And been a King among the meaner sort ; Some others rail, but rail as they think fit, Thou hadst no railing but a reigning wit. Ben Jonson... | |
| Morton Luce - 1924 - 488 páginas
...TERENCE, MR. WILL SHAKESPEARE. Some say, good Will, which I in sport do sing, Hadst thou not played some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion...for a king. And been a king among the meaner sort. Some others rail ; but rail as they think fit, Thou hast no railing but a reigning wit ; And honesty... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1923 - 720 páginas
...Shakespeare," Davies writes : Some say, good Will, which I in sport do sing, Hadst thou not played some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king. From this it has been inferred, and no doubt rightly, that Shakespeare assumed parts that involved... | |
| Tucker Brooke - 1926 - 206 páginas
...Mr. Will. Shake-speare. Some say (good Will) — which I in sport do sing — Had'st thou not played some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion...for a king, And been a king among the meaner sort. Some others rail; but, rail as they think fit, Thou hast no railing but a reigning wit; And honesty... | |
| Arthur Gray - 1926 - 160 páginas
...preceding this quotation run: ' Some say (good Will) , which I in sport do sing, Hadst thou not played some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion...for a King, And been a King among the meaner sort.' That, surely, is a remarkable tribute of admiration. In the title of the epigram Davies addresses Will... | |
| Stanley Wells - 1995 - 424 páginas
...in cryptic terms as an actor: Some say, good Will, which I in sport do sing, Hadst thou not played some kingly parts in sport Thou hadst been a companion...for a king, And been a king among the meaner sort. . . . That is too vague to be helpful. Shakespeare is listed first among the 'principal actors' named... | |
| Harold C. Goddard - 2009 - 410 páginas
...Terence, Mr. Will Shake-speare Some say (good Will) which I, in sport, do sing Had'st thou not plaid some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king: And beene a king among the meaner sort. Some others raile; but, raile as they think fit, Thou hast no rayling,... | |
| Muriel Clara Bradbrook - 1979 - 204 páginas
...Terence, Mr Will. Shakespeare' : Some say, good Will, which I in sport do sing, Had thou not played some kingly parts in sport, Thou hadst been a companion for a king, And lived a king among the meaner sort. (Scourge of Folly, 161 1, p. 76) Had Shakespeare ever tried the... | |
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