| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 432 Seiten
...in their rage. That is an old device ; and it was play'd When I from Thebes came last a conqueror. The thrice three Muses mourning for the death Of learning, late deceased in beggary. That is some satire, keen, and critical, Not sorting with a nuptial ceremony. (1) Pastime. (2) Short... | |
| Finkenbrink - 1884 - 60 Seiten
...scruples that rise against his hypothesis. He enters upon his argument with contending that the passage, „The thrice three Muses, mourning for the death Of learning, late deceased in beggary", must needs be referred to Spenser's "Tears of the Muses". Here already we know Kurtz's method of proving.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 422 Seiten
...critic could have 1 Some critics have seen an allusion to Marlowe in Midsummer Nigkfs Dream, v. 1 :— " The thrice three Muses mourning for the death Of Learning, late deceased in beggary." Others suppose that he was the rival to whom Shakespeare refers in the 85th and 86th Sonnets.—There... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 436 Seiten
...critic could have 1 Some critics have seen an allusion to Marlowe in Midiummer Nigkft Dream, v. i:— " The thrice three Muses mourning for the death Of Learning, late deceased in beggary." Others suppose that he was the rival to whom Shakespeare refers in the Sjth and 86th Sonnets.—There... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1886 - 420 Seiten
...acted, not at the Rose, but where Lord Strange's company were travelling. For the allusion in v. I. 52, "The thrice three Muses mourning for the death of Learning, late deceased in beggary," to Spenser's Tears of the Muses (1591), or Greene's death, 3d September 1592, could not, in either... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1886 - 392 Seiten
...acted, not at the Rose, but where Lord Strange's company were travelling. For the allusion in v. 1. 52, "The thrice three Muses mourning for the death of Learning, late deceased in beggary," to Spenser's Tears of the Muses (1591), or Greene's death, 3d September 1592, could not, in either... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1886 - 408 Seiten
...acted, not at the Rose, but where Lord Strange's company were travelling. For the allusion in v. 1. 52, "The thrice three Muses mourning for the death of Learning, late deceased in beggary," to Spenser's Tears of the Muses (1591), or Greene's death, 3d September 1592, could not, in either... | |
| Winchester College. Shakspere Society - 1887 - 330 Seiten
...Queene. There is also thought to be an allusion to Spenser's Tears of the Muses in the lines — " The Thrice Three Muses, mourning for the death Of Learning, late deceased in beggary.'" These verses have even been suspected of a reference to Spenser's death, the date of which is not known... | |
| Evangeline Maria O'Connor - 1887 - 440 Seiten
...2. Green, the colour of lovers, Love's Labour's Lost, i. 2. Greene, Robert. The name of the play, " The thrice three Muses mourning for the Death of Learning, late deceased in Beggary," offered to Theseus in Midsummer-Night' a Dream, v. 1, is by some supposed to refer to his death. See... | |
| Bernhard Seuffert - 1888 - 558 Seiten
...eunuch to the harp. 2. The riot of the tipsy Bacchanals Tearing the Thracian singer in-their rage. 3. The thrice three Muses mourning for the death Of Learning, late deceased in beggary. Keine einzige dieser Piecen bot auch nur den geringsten Anlehnungspunkt für Gryphius. Nicht anders... | |
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