| William Shakespeare - 1901 - 546 Seiten
...Registers, and was soon issued, with a preface by the satirist Tom Nash, containing a reference to " a sort of shifting companions that run through every...and thrive by none to leave the trade of Noverint (ie, scrivener) whereto they were born, 11 and busy themselves with the endeavours of art that could... | |
| Frederick Samuel Boas - 1902 - 618 Seiten
...his preface to Greene's Menaphon, may apply to Shakspere, ' It is a common practice nowadays among a sort of shifting companions, that run through every...leave the trade of Noverint whereto they were born [ie that of an attorney's clerk, so called because legal documents generally began Noverint universi]... | |
| 1902 - 420 Seiten
...Kyds lateinische Kenntnisse lächerlich zu machen, denn gerade vor dem oben Angeführten heisst es: ,,It is a common practice now-a-days, amongst a sort of shifting companions . . . that could scarcely latinise their neck-verse1 if they should have need." Anderseits aber werden in der... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1904 - 606 Seiten
...a common practice now a dales amongst a sort of shifting companions, that runne through every arte and thrive by none to leave the trade of Noverint whereto they were borne, and busie themselves with the indevours of art, that could scarcelie latinize their necke- verse... | |
| William Henry Oliphant Smeaton - 1905 - 184 Seiten
...Noverinl,' Nash's references to Shakespeare in the preface to Green's Mennphon, in which he alludes to ' a sort of shifting companions that run through every...endeavours of art, that could scarcely Latinise their neck verse if they should have need,' &c. IV. ii. 90. Forked hill= Parnassus. IV. ii. loo. / should... | |
| William Henry Oliphant Smeaton - 1905 - 180 Seiten
...Naverint,' Nash's references to Shakespeare in the preface to Green's Menaphon, in which he alludes to ' a sort of shifting companions that run through every art and thrive by none, to leave the trade of Naverint, whereto they were born, and busy themselves with the endeavours of art, that could scarcely... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 442 Seiten
...a common practice now a daies amongst a sort of shifting companions, that runne through every arte and thrive by none to leave the trade of Noverint whereto they were borne, and busie themselves with the indevours of art, that could scarcelie latinize their neckeverse... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 362 Seiten
...a common practice now a daies amongst a sort of shifting companions, that runne through every arte and thrive by none to leave the trade of Noverint whereto they were borne, and busie themselves with the indevours of art, that could scarcelie latinize their neckeverse... | |
| Charlton Miner Lewis - 1907 - 152 Seiten
...prefatory epistle to Greene's Menaphon, printed in 1589, shows that the author of the play was Thomas Kyd. It is a common practice now-a-days, amongst a sort...whereto they were born and busy themselves with the endeavors of art, that could scarcely latinize their neck-verse if they should have need. Yet English... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1908 - 664 Seiten
...as follows: "It is a common practise now a daies, amongst a sort of shifting companions, that runne through every art and thrive by none, to leave the trade of Noverint, whereto they were borne, and busie themselves with the indevors of art, that could scarcelie latinize their necke-verse... | |
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