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" Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know (How nothing's that); to whom my country owes The great renown and name wherewith she goes; Than thee the age sees not that thing more grave, More high, more holy, that she... "
The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ... - Página 160
por Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816
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Yale Studies in English, Volumen52

Ben Jonson - 1921 - 576 páginas
...appreciation. His gratitude is even more clearly revealed in his fourteenth Epigram (Wks. 8. 151) : Camden ! most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in...owes The great renown, and name wherewith she goes 1 Than thee the age sees not that thing more grave. More high, more holy, that she more would crave....
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The Jonson Allusion-book: A Collection of Allusions to Ben Jonson from 1597-1700

Jesse Franklin Bradley - 1922 - 486 páginas
...Epigrams. Cambden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in Arts, all that I know. How nothings that, to whom my Country owes, The great renown and name wherewith she goes. Under this learned Schoolmaster he attained to a good degree of learning, and 'was statutably admitted...
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Ben Jonson, Volumen2

Ben Jonson - 1925 - 516 páginas
...either for moving eloquence or for the calibre of both with the famous lines to Camden — most reuerend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know. (How nothing's that?)8 But Jonson, with all his generous warmth, lacked the finer graces of familiarity ; while his...
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A Chapter in the Early Life of Shakespeare: Polesworth in Arden

Arthur Gray - 1926 - 160 páginas
...dedicated his Every Man in his Humour, and that in an epigram addressed to him he writes : ' Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know'? In the half-century, 1550-1599, Westminster and Merchant Taylors' were foremost among English schools....
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Thomas Fuller: Selections

Thomas Fuller - 1928 - 236 páginas
...then in Westminster school, witness his own Epigram ; Camden, most reverend Head, to whom I owe 30 All that I am in Arts, all that I know. How nothing's that, to whom my Country owes He was Statutably admitted into Saint Johns-colledge in Cambridge, (as many years after incorporated...
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English Literature: A Survey and a Commentary

Francis Meehan - 1928 - 764 páginas
...p. 143. 230 his teacher, William Camden, to whom he dedicated bis first and greatest play : Camden! most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know. Much that he knew, however, Jonson had picked up in the army in Flanders and in London taverns ; but...
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The English Language: Volume 1, Essays by English and American Men of ...

W. F. Bolton - 1966 - 244 páginas
...patron and tutor of Ben Jonson, who dedicated two plays to him and wrote in Epigram xiv of Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know . . .to whom my countrey owes The great renowne, and name wherewith shee goes. He rejected linguistic...
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British Literary Manuscripts: From 800 to 1800, Volumen1

Verlyn Klinkenborg, Herbert Cahoon, Pierpont Morgan Library - 1981 - 274 páginas
...the expense of William Camden, to whom he later wrote this tribute, published in Epigrammes: Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in...all that I know. (How nothing's that?) to whom my countrey owes The great renowne, and name wherewith shee goes. Jonson's praise encompasses both halves...
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Power in Verse: Metaphor and Metonymy in the Renaissance Lyric

Jane Hedley - 1988 - 222 páginas
...volume, in the epigram to his teacher, William Camden, he does this in a very literal way: Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in...grave, More high, more holy, that she more would crave. (Epigrams, no. 14) Not only is Camden's name the first word of the poem; it is also the headword of...
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The Columbia Granger's Dictionary of Poetry Quotations

Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 páginas
...66-67) HelP; JCP; LiTB; NoP; OAEL-1; OBS; PoEL-2; SeCP; SeCV-1; TrGrPo To William Camden 47 Camden, I was. Then to lie here close by the river over the place countrey owes The great renowne and name wherewith she goes. Than thee the age sees not that thing...
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