| Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 páginas
...enough to comply with the idiom of ours. If I would compare Mm with Shakspeare, I must acknowledge Mm the more correct poet, but Shakspeare the greater...dramatic poets ; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing. I admire him, but I love Shakspeare. DKYDEN. 48. — SECURITY. THIS inestimable... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 páginas
...If I would compare him with Shakspeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakspcare the greater wit. Shakspeare was the Homer, or father...dramatic poets : Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing: I admire him, but I love Shakspeare. CHAUCER AND COWLEY. In the first place, as... | |
| 1857 - 574 páginas
...acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakspeare the greater wit. Shakspeare was the Homer, or the father of our dramatic poets : Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writings; I admiro him, but I love Shakspeare. " The writer of the article on Jonson, in... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 780 páginas
...our tongue, leaving the words which he translated almost as much Latin as he found them ; wherein, though he learnedly followed their language, he did...dramatic poets: Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing: I admiro him, but I love Shakspeare. CHAUCER AND COWLEY. In the first place, as... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 páginas
...with Skakspere, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakspere the greater wit. Shakspere was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets : Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing ; I admire him, but I love Shakspere. XXVII. ROBERT SOUTH. ROBERT SOUTH was born... | |
| John Dryden - 1859 - 482 páginas
...of ours. If I would compare him with Shakspeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, hut Shakspeare the greater wit.* Shakspeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets ; JonsoD was the Virgil, the pattern of elahorate writing: I admire him, hut I love Shakspeare. To... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 778 páginas
...of ours. If I would compare him with Shakspeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, hut Shakspeare the greater wit. Shakspeare was the Homer,...dramatic poets: Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing: I admire him, but I love Shakspeare. L CHAUCER AND COWLEV. In the first place, as... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 páginas
...with Skakspere, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakspere the greater wit. Shakspere was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets : Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing ; I admire him, but I love Shakspere. XXVII. ROBERT SOUTH. ROBEET SOUTH was born... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 páginas
...our tongue, leaving the words which he translated almost as much Latin as he found them ; wherein, though he learnedly followed their language, he did...dramatic poets : Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing: I admire him, but I love Shakspeare. CHAUCER AND COWLEV. In the first place, as... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 páginas
...our tongue, leaving the words which he translated almost as much Latin as he found them ; wherein, though he learnedly followed their language, he did...dramatic poets : Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing : I admire him, but I love Shakspeare. 161. John Bunyan. 1628-1688. (Manual, pp.... | |
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