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" And joy'd to wear the dressing of his lines ! . Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since, she will vouchsafe no other wit. The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie,... "
The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered ...
von William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: First period, from the earliest times to 1400

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 Seiten
...Muses still were in their prime, When, like Apollo, he came forth to warm Our ears, or like a Mercury, Shakspeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 Seiten
...Muses still were in their prime, When, like Apollo, he came forth to warm Our cars, or like a Mercury, r in your beauties, orient deep, These flowers, as...enrich your hair. Ask me no more whither doth haste Plautu«, now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie, Ая they were not of nature's family....
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Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, Band 1

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 736 Seiten
...forth to warm Our ears, or like a Mercury to charm. Nature herself was proud of his designs, Aud joy 'd leave these rogues, I am the veriest varlet that...the stony-hearted villains know it well enough. A ; Hut antiquated and deserted lie, As they were not of Nature's family. Vet must I not give Nature...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems, Band 1

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 578 Seiten
...Muses still were in their prime, When, like Apollo, he came forth to warm Our ears, or like a Mercury to charm ! Nature herself was proud of his designs,...lines! Which were- so richly spun, and woven so fit, As sinrc, she will vouchsafe no other wit« The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plauius,...
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The home of Shakspere illustrated and described

Frederick William Fairholt - 1847 - 72 Seiten
...Muses still were in their prime, When, like Apollo, he came forth to warm Our ears, or like a Mercury to charm. Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joy'd to wear the dressing of his lines." B. JONSOir. THE END. Levey, Hobson, and Franklyn, Great New Street, Fetter Lane. ...
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The Homes of Shakspere

1847 - 118 Seiten
...Muses still were in their prime, When, like Apollo, he came forth to warm Our ears, or like a Mercury to charm. Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joy'd to wear the dressing of his lines." B. JONSOK. THE END. Levey, Kobson, and Franklyn, Great New Street, Fetter Lane. o 186 Strand, June...
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Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the Text

Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 Seiten
...ashes come. Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joy'd to wear the dressing of his linea ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since,...deserted lie, As they were not of Nature's family." The interpretation of this passage is certainly not difficult. Its general sense is expressed by Gifford:...
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Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the Text

Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 Seiten
...comparison Of all that insolent Greece or haughty Rome Sent forth, or since did from their ashes come. Nature herself was proud of his designs. And joy'd...his lines ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fis. As, since, she will vouchsafe no other wit. The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence,...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 Seiten
...Mercury, to charm I Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joy'd to wear the dressing of his line* I < n qV Shakspeare, mast enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter nature be, Mi< art doth give the fnxhion...
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Bände 11-12

1852 - 960 Seiten
...still were in their prime, When, Шее Apollo, he came forth to warm Our ears, or like a Mercury, to charm. Nature herself was proud of his designs,...lines; Which were so richly spun and woven so fit, iriin f, n. Sfrad)tu. XI. 11 162 Wc|iíu¡i4c be« ©оштегпафШгяишг. felbft in bitfen...
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