The Works of Thomas Nashe: Have with yov to Saffron-Walden. Nashes lenten stvffe. Svmmers last will and testament. Shorter pieces. Doubtful works

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A. H. Bullen, 1905
 

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Seite 315 - It is a common practise now a dayes amongst a sort of shifting companions, that runne through euery Art and thriue by none, to leaue the trade of Nouerint, whereto they were borne, and busie themselues with the indeuours of Art, that could scarcely Latinize their neck verse if they should haue neede; yet English...
Seite 311 - I cannot so fully bequeath them to folly, as their ideot Art-masters, that intrude themselues to our eares as the Alcumists of eloquence, who (mounted on the stage of arrogance) thinke to out-braue better pennes with the swelling bumbast of bragging blanke verse.
Seite 322 - One thing I am sure of, that each of these three haue vaunted their meeters with as much admiration in English as euer the proudest Ariosto did his verse in
Seite 329 - Barly kernell wrapt vp in a Ballet, then they wil dig for the welth of wit in any ground that they know not...
Seite 316 - Seneca, let blood line by line and page by page, at length must needes die to our Stage...
Seite 312 - ... greatest Art-maisters deliberate thoughts ; whose inuentions, quicker then his eye, will challenge the prowdest Rhetoritian to the contention of like perfection with like expedition.
Seite 311 - ... the clouds in a speech of comparison, thinking themselves more than initiated in poets' immortality if they but once get Boreas by the beard and the heavenly Bull by the dewlap.
Seite 204 - ... in that his narrow lobby, his herrings, which were as white as whalebone when he hung them up, now looked as red as a lobster.

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