| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 506 pages
...is as deeply learned as Fauste precor gelidd." So, in Drayton's Epistle to Henry Reynolds, 1627 : ' And when that once pueriles I had read, ' And newly had my Cato construed, ' In my small self I greatly marvelled then, ' Amongst all other what strange kind of men ' Those poets were : and... | |
| George Peele - 1829 - 338 pages
...should seem to have been the same book with a double title. — But Drayton mentions them as different : And when that once Pueriles I had read, And newly had my Cato construed, &c. Epistle to Henry Reynolds, Esq." Malone's Life of Shakespeare, p. 104, note. Pneriles continued... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - 1861 - 656 pages
...should seem to have been the same book with a double title. But Drayton mentions them as different ; ' And when that once Pueriles I had read, And newly had my Cato construed,' &e. Epi&te to ffmry Reynold*, EMJ." Mulone's lift of Shat'iprare, p. 104, note.— In Enerie Woman... | |
| 1877 - 260 pages
...importunity to his tutor, if possible, to make him a poet : For from my cradle (you must know) that I Was still inclin'd to noble Poesie, And when that...had my Cato construed, In my small selfe I greatly marueil'd then Amongst all other, what strange kinde of men These Poets were ; — And pleased with... | |
| Chetham Society - 1877 - 258 pages
...from my cradle (you must know) that I Was still inclin'd to noble Poesie, And when that once Pneriles I had read And newly had my Cato construed, In my small selfe I greatly marueil'd then Amongst all other, what strange kinde of men These Poets were ; — And pleased with... | |
| 1879 - 796 pages
...Drayton's versified letters written to hia friend, Henry Reynolds : For from my cradle yon must know that I Was still inclin'd to noble Poesie, And when that...read, And newly had my Cato construed, In my small self I greatly wondered then Among all other, what strange kind of men These poets were, and pleased... | |
| 1879 - 802 pages
...Drayton's versified letters written to his friend, Henry Reynolds : For from my cradle yon most know that I Was still inclin'd to noble Poesie, And when that...read, And newly had my Cato construed, In my small self I greatly wondered then Among all other, what strange kind of men These poets were, and pleased... | |
| Michael Drayton - 1883 - 240 pages
...still up they grew ; Which is the subject that I now pursue. For from my cradle you must know that I Was still inclin'd to noble Poesie; And when that...my small selfe I greatly marveil'd then Amongst all others what strange kinde of men These Poets were ; and pleased with the name To my milde Tutor merrily... | |
| Lady Strachey (Jane Maria) - 1894 - 376 pages
...from my cradle you must know that I Was still inclined to noble poesie; And when that once PuerUes I had read, And newly had my Cato construed, In my small self I greatly marvell'd then Amongst all others what strange kind of men These poets were; and pleased... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 512 pages
...survived the same youthful ordeal : — ' For from my cradle (you must know that) I Was still inclined to noble Poesie ; And when that once Pueriles I had read, And newly had my Cato construed. . . . And first read to me honest Mantuan. ' 1 Cf. in particular Love's Labour's Lost and Titus Andronictu.... | |
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