| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 442 páginas
...praise to give. That I not mix thee so, my bram excuses ; I mean, with great but disproportion'd muses : For, if I thought my judgment were of years, I should...thence to honour thee, I would not seek For names ; but eall forth thundering iEschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles, to us, Pacuvins, Aecins, him of Cordova... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 1158 páginas
...peers ; And though thou hadst small Latin, and less Greek, Or sporting Kyd, or Marlowe's mighty line : t the clouds full fast, And yonder shines Aurora's harbinger; At whose approach, g JEschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles, to us, Pacuvius, Accius, him of Cordova dead. To live again, to... | |
| Book - 1854 - 496 páginas
...to give. That I not mix thee so, my brain excuses, I mean with great but disproportion'd Muses : E For if I thought my judgment were of years, I should...sporting Kyd or Marlowe's mighty line. And though thou had small Latin and less Greek, From thence to honour thee I will not seek For names ; but call forth... | |
| Villemain (M.) - 1854 - 410 páginas
...de Plaute ne plaisent plus; surannés maintenant, ils gisent oubliés comme s'ils n'étaient I . « From thence to honour thee, I would not seek for names ; but call forth thund'ring /Eschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles to us, Pacuvius, Accius, him of Cordova-dead, to live... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 1088 páginas
...praise to give. That I not mix thee so, my brain excusos; I mean, with great but diepropoition'd muses: 8: fur thou didst our Lvly outshine, Or sporting Kyd, or Marlowe's mighty line : And though thou hadst... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 668 páginas
...to give. That I not mix thee so, my braia excuses, — I mean, with great but disproportion'd Muses; For if I thought my judgment were of years, I should...thundering ^Eschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles to us, Pacuvins, Accins, him of Cordova dead, To life again, to hear thy buskin tread And shake a stage ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 666 páginas
...to give. That I not mix thee so, my brain excuses, — I mean, with great but disproportion'd Muses; For if I thought my judgment were of years, I should...would not seek For names ; but call forth thundering ^schylus, Euripides, and Sophocles to us, Pacuvius, Accius, him of Cordova dead, To life again, to... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1857 - 428 páginas
...a tomb, And art alive still while thy book doth live, And we have wits to read, and praise to give. And though thou hadst small Latin and less Greek, From thence to honour thee I will not seek For names, but call forth thundering ^Eschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles to us, Pacuvius,... | |
| George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 140 páginas
...were of yeeres, I should commit thee surely with thy peeres, And tell, how farre thou didst our Lily out-shine, Or sporting Kyd, or Marlowe's mighty line. And though thou hadst small Latine, and leese Greeke, From thence to honour thee, I would not seeke For names ; but call forth... | |
| William Henry Smith - 1857 - 188 páginas
...were of yeeres, I should commit thee surely with thy peeres, And tell, how farre thou didst our Lily out-shine, Or sporting Kyd, or Marlowe's mighty line. And though thou hadst small Latine, and lesse Greeke, From thence to honour thee, I would not seeke For names ; but call forth... | |
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