| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 566 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare. To conclude of him; as [160 he has given us... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. 2 Shakespeare a feeble race ! They mark no years with their deeds, as slow they pass along. Dwelle elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare. To conclude of him ; as he has given us the... | |
| 1916 - 792 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit.2 Shakespeare — 445 Like elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare. To conclude of him ; 1 tradespeople 1 genius... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the most correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets ; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate waiting : I admire him, but I love Shakespeare. To conclude of him ; as he has given us the... | |
| John Dryden - 1921 - 332 páginas
...him with Shakspeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakspeare the greater vit. Shakspeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; imire him, but I love Shakspeare. To conclude of him; as Thas given us the most... | |
| John Dryden - 1922 - 220 páginas
...enough comply with 1 for ' comedies especially ' A has ' serious Plavej." * the idiom of their, A.the idiom of ours. If I would compare him with Shakspeare,...greater wit. Shakspeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatick poets; Johnson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate 5 writing; I admire him, but I love... | |
| Edmund David Jones - 1922 - 522 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets ; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing ; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare. To conclude of him ; as he has given us the... | |
| John Dryden, William Congreve, Samuel Johnson, Walter Scott - 1925 - 230 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets ; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing ; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare.' 153 A Discourse concerning the Original... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit.2 Shakespeare All these did my Campaspe win. ю At last he set her both his eyes ; She won, and Cu elaborate writing; I admire him, but I love Shakespeare. To conclude of him ; 1 tradespeople ' genius... | |
| Hans Thüme - 1927 - 120 páginas
...Shakespeare, I must acknowledge him the more correct poet, but Shakespeare the greater wit. Shakespeare was the Homer, or father of our dramatic poets; Jonson was the Virgil, the pattern of elaborate writing; I admire him. but I love Skakespeare." 2) Den Gegensatz zwischen der Fülle und... | |
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