Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie MatthewJohn Rusell Smith, 1857 |
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... praise too much . ' Tis true , and all men's suffrage . But these wayes Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise : For seeliest Ignorance on these may light , Which , when it sounds at best , but echoes right ; Or blinde Affection ...
... praise too much . ' Tis true , and all men's suffrage . But these wayes Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise : For seeliest Ignorance on these may light , Which , when it sounds at best , but echoes right ; Or blinde Affection ...
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William Henry Smith. And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mixe thee so , my braine excuses ; I meane with great , but disproportion'd Muses : For , if I thought my judgement were of yeeres , I should commit thee ...
William Henry Smith. And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mixe thee so , my braine excuses ; I meane with great , but disproportion'd Muses : For , if I thought my judgement were of yeeres , I should commit thee ...
الصفحة 32
... Not to dilate upon the exordium , the early lines of which appear to express something of an excuse for praising the book rather than the individual , we proceed at once to the invocation . That we 32 EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR.
... Not to dilate upon the exordium , the early lines of which appear to express something of an excuse for praising the book rather than the individual , we proceed at once to the invocation . That we 32 EVIDENCE IN FAVOUR.
الصفحة 33
... praise to give , seem much more applicable to a living than to a deceased person . And though thou hast small Latin and less Greek , From thence to honour thee I would not seek For names . The first of these lines has been wrested in ...
... praise to give , seem much more applicable to a living than to a deceased person . And though thou hast small Latin and less Greek , From thence to honour thee I would not seek For names . The first of these lines has been wrested in ...
الصفحة 37
... ; yet we feel that there is just that deficiency , which , when we hear Holy Scripture read under similar circum- stances , we charactérise as want of devotion . That Jonson could pen hearty and direct praise , is OF SHAKESPEARE . 37.
... ; yet we feel that there is just that deficiency , which , when we hear Holy Scripture read under similar circum- stances , we charactérise as want of devotion . That Jonson could pen hearty and direct praise , is OF SHAKESPEARE . 37.
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