| Henry Glapthorne - 1824 - 520 páginas
...fly to heaven, which we have : they cannot sweeten a discourse, or wrest admiraviii THOMAS NASH. tion from men reading, as we can, reporting the meanest accident. Poetry is the honey of all flowers, the quintessence of all sciences, the marrow of all wits, and the veryphrase... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Nash - 1825 - 96 páginas
...choice words to fly to heaven, which we have : they cannot sweeten a discourse, or wrest adiniration from men reading, as we can, reporting the meanest accident. Poetry is the honey of all flowers, the quintessence of all sciences, the. marrow of all wits, and the very phrase... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1828 - 550 páginas
...with never-dated glory; for they want the wings of choice, words to fly to heaven, which we have : they cannot sweeten a discourse, or wrest admiration...can, reporting the meanest accident. Poetry is the honey of all flowers, the quintessence of all sciences, the marrow of all wits, and the very phrase... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 168 páginas
...Bath is vsde, or there be euer a badde house in Southwark. ^ choyse words to flye to heauen, which wee haue. They cannot sweeten a discourse, or wrest admiration...the hunny of all flowers, the quintessence of all scyences, the marrowe of witte, and the very phrase of angels. How much better is it, then, to haue... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 148 páginas
...names wyth neuer dated glory ; for they want the wings of choyse words to flye to heauen, which wee haue. They cannot sweeten a discourse, or wrest admiration...the hunny of all flowers, the quintessence of all scyences, the marrowe of witte, and the very phrase of angels. How much better is it, then, to haue... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842 - 148 páginas
...it is not your lay chronigraphers that write Tlie dispraise of nothing but of Mayors and Sheriefs, and the deare yeere, and the great frost, that can endowe your names wyth neuer dated glory ; for they want the wings of choyse words to flye to heauen, which wee haue.... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 156 páginas
...Gentles, it is not your lay chronigraphers that write The dispraise of nothing but of Mayors and Sheriefs, and the deare yeere, and the great frost, that can endowe your names wyth neuer dated glory ; for they want the wings of choyse words to flye to heauen, which wee haue.... | |
| 1853 - 828 páginas
...names wyth neuer dated glory ; for they want the wings of choyse words to flye to heauen, which wee haue. They cannot sweeten a discourse, or wrest admiration...the hunny of all flowers, the quintessence of all scyences, the marrowe of witte, and the very phrase of angels. How much better is it, then, to haue... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1592 - 718 páginas
...The dispraise . 1,1 i of hue chroni- Shenefs, and the deare yeere, and the graphers. great tfrolt, that can endowe your names with neuer dated glory : for they want the wings of choife words to fly to heauen, which we haue : they cannot fweeten a difcourfe, or wreft admiration... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1884 - 312 páginas
...and The dispraise ° ' of laie chroni- bneners, and the deare yeere, and the graphers. great l<ron:, that can endowe your names with neuer dated glory : for they want the wings of choife words to fly to heauen, which we haue : they cannot fweeten a difcourfe, or wreft admiration... | |
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