| 1858 - عدد الصفحات: 516
...Which were so richly spun and woven so fit As, since, she will vouchsafe no other wit. The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie, As they were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all. Thy art, My gentle Shakespeare... | |
| 1858 - عدد الصفحات: 516
...^Vhich were so richly spun and woven so fit As, since, she will vouchsafe no other wit. The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie, As they were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all. Thy art, My gentle Shakespeare... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 392
...were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since, she will vouchsafe no other wit. The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie, As they were not of nature's family, Yet must I not give nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakspeare,... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1894 - عدد الصفحات: 608
...that the influence of Shakespeare wrought a change of taste in his day, so that-i " The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please, But antiquated and deserted lie, As they were not of Nature's family. Two centuries later we find the young poets were again objecting... | |
| Samuel Neil - 1861 - عدد الصفحات: 140
...his designes, And joy'd to weare the dressing of his lines ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since, she will vouchsafe no other Wit. The...Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please; Thy unmolested peace, nnshartd cave, Possess as lord, not tenant, of thy grave; That unto as and others... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - عدد الصفحات: 964
...his designes, And jo/d to weare the dressing of his lines ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so 0 Natures family. Yet must I not give Nature all ; thy Art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part... | |
| John Alfred Langford - 1862 - عدد الصفحات: 310
...were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since, she will vouchsafe no other wit : The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie, As they were not of nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakspere,... | |
| Robert E. Hunter - 1864 - عدد الصفحات: 296
...Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plantus, now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie, As they were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakspero, must enjoy a part : — For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - عدد الصفحات: 574
...were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since, she will vouchsafe no other wit. The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie, As they were not of nature's family. Yet must I not give nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare,... | |
| Ebenezer Forsyth - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 148
...his designes, And joy'd to weare the dressing of his lines ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since, she will vouchsafe no other Wit. The...But antiquated and deserted lye, As they were not of Natures family. Yet must I not give Nature all ; thy Art, My gentle Shakspeare, must enjoy a part :... | |
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