| George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 136 páginas
...should commit thee surely with thy peeres, * I. e. most foolish. And tell, how farre thou didst onr Lily out-shine, Or sporting Kyd, or Marlowe's mighty line. And though thou hadst email Latine, and lesse Greeke, From thence to honour thee, 1 would not eeeke For names ; but call... | |
| William Henry Smith - 1857 - 190 páginas
...yeeres, I should commit Ihee surely with thy peeres, And tell, how farre thou didst our Lily out-sliine, Or sporting Kyd, or Marlowe's mighty line. And though thou hadst small Latine, and lease Greeke, From thence to honour thee, I would not seeke For names ; but call forth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 762 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 yEschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles, to us, Pacuvius, Accius, him of Cordova, dead, To life again,... | |
| John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt - 1858 - 344 páginas
...showing the position he was then considered to occupy, taking precedence of Kyd or Marlowe : — " If I thought my judgment were of years, I should commit...outshine, Or sporting Kyd, or Marlowe's mighty line." Modern crities have heen favourable to our author. Malone was enthusiastic in his praise ; Bishop Percy... | |
| John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt - 1858 - 378 páginas
...showing the position he was then considered to occupy, taking precedence of Kyd or Marlowe : — " If I thought my judgment were of years, I should commit thee surely with thy peers, And tell how far them didst our Lyly outshine, Or sporting Kyd, or Marlowe's mighty line." Modern critics have been... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1860 - 396 páginas
...praise 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...far thou didst our Lyly outshine, Or sporting Kyd or Marlow's mighty line, . And though thou had small Latin and less Greek, From thence to honour thee... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1855 - 264 páginas
...to the reader Ben Jonson's lines to the memory of Shakspeare, especially the following passnge : — For if I thought my judgment were of years, I should...surely with thy peers, And tell how far thou didst our Lily outshine, Or sporting Kid, or Marlowe's mighty line. And though thou hadst small Latin and less... | |
| John Alfred Langford - 1862 - 310 páginas
...to give. That 1 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 commit thee wisely with thy peers ; And tell — how far thou didst our Lyly outshine., Or sporting Kyd, or Marlowe's... | |
| Robert E. Hunter - 1864 - 296 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...thee surely with thy peers ; And tell — how far thon didst our Lily outshine, Or sporting Kyd, or Mai-low's mighty line. And, though thon hadst small... | |
| Stephen Watson Fullom - 1864 - 394 páginas
...to give. That I not mix thee so, my brain excuses,— I mean with great, but disproportion^ Muses; For if I thought my judgment were of years, I should commit thee snroly with thy peers, And tell, how far thou did'st our Lily outshine, Or sporting Kid, or Marlowe's... | |
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