| English poets - 1801 - 382 páginas
...him for " a good metre anrl a plentiful " vein ;" and Nash says of him, that " he first beat the " path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired " to, since his departure." He is mentioned with praise by the editor of the Reliques of Ancient Poetry (Vol. II. p. 138); and Mr.Warton... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 468 páginas
...praises him for " a good metre and a plentiful " vein ;" and Nash says of him, that " he first beat the " path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired " to, since his departure.." He is mentioned with praise by the editor of the Reliques of Ancient Poetry ; and Mr. Warton is of opinion... | |
| Archaica - 1815 - 520 páginas
...condemneth as faulty, MASTER GASCOIGNE is not to be abridged of his deserved esteem, who first beat the path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired to since his departure, whereto he did ascend by comparing the Italian with the English, as Tally did Grccca cum Latinis. Neither... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 634 páginas
...condemns as faulty, Master Gascoigne is not to be abridged of his deserved esteem, who first beat the path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired to since his departure ; whereto he did ascend by comparing the Italian with the English, as Tully did Graca cum Latinis.'... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 páginas
...condemns as faulty, Master Gascoigne is not to be abridged of his deserved esteem, who first beat the path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired to since his departure ; whereto he did ascend by comparing the Italian with the English, as Tully did Grccca cum Latinis.'... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 páginas
...condemns as faulty, Master Gascoigne is not to be abridged of his deserved esteem, who first beat the path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired to since his departure ; whereto he did ascend by comparing the Italian with the English, as Tully did Grtzca cum Latinis.'... | |
| Ellen Crofts - 1884 - 394 páginas
...condemns as faulty, Master Gascoigne is not to be abridged of his deserved esteem who first beat the path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired to since his departure : whereto he did ascend by comparing the Italian with the English, as Tully did Graeca cum Latinis."... | |
| Henry Morley - 1892 - 486 páginas
...mention is of George Gascoigne, who " is not to be abridged of his deserved esteem, who first beat the path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired to since his departure. . . . Neither was Master Turbervile the worst of his time, although in translating he attributed too... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1893 - 142 páginas
...concluding with Nash: " Master Gascoigne is not to be abridged of his deserved esteeme, who first beate the path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired to since his departure." APPENDIX. THREE POEMS OF GASCOIGNE HERETOFORE NOT REPRINTED. 1 A TRANSLATION OF ARIOSTO ALLEGORIZED.... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 650 páginas
...condemns as faulty, Master Gascoigne is not to be abridged of his deserved esteem, who first beat the path to that perfection which our best poets have aspired to since his departure ; whereto he did ascend by comparing the Italian with the English, as Tully did Crceca cum Latinis.'... | |
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