This Side of ShakespeareVantage Press, 1964 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... thou art a moniment , without a tomb , " does he not imply , " thou art a figurehead , without any real being ? As for Jonson's saying of Shakespeare that he was alive still , while his book does live , " and we have wits to read , and ...
... thou art a moniment , without a tomb , " does he not imply , " thou art a figurehead , without any real being ? As for Jonson's saying of Shakespeare that he was alive still , while his book does live , " and we have wits to read , and ...
Pagina 78
... THOU HADST SMALL Latin , AND LESS Greek And though thou hadst small Latin , and less Greek , From thence to honour thee , I would not seek For names ; but call forth thund'ring Aeschilus , Euripides , and Sophocles to us , Paccuvius ...
... THOU HADST SMALL Latin , AND LESS Greek And though thou hadst small Latin , and less Greek , From thence to honour thee , I would not seek For names ; but call forth thund'ring Aeschilus , Euripides , and Sophocles to us , Paccuvius ...
Pagina 92
... thou not played some kingly parts in sport , Thou hadst been a companion for a King ; And been a king among the meaner sort . Some others rail ; but rail as they think fit , Thou hast no railing , but a reigning wit . In other words ...
... thou not played some kingly parts in sport , Thou hadst been a companion for a King ; And been a king among the meaner sort . Some others rail ; but rail as they think fit , Thou hast no railing , but a reigning wit . In other words ...
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THE FACT OF THE MATTER | 9 |
To the memory of my beloved | 65 |
And though thou hadst small Latin and less | 78 |
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