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... quoted by Mr. Collier in his edition of Shakspere ( viii . p . 411. ) : - " Lucrece , of whom proud Rome hath boasted long , Lately revived to live another age , And here arrived to tell of Tarquin's wrong , Her chaste denial , and the ...
... quoted by Mr. Collier in his edition of Shakspere ( viii . p . 411. ) : - " Lucrece , of whom proud Rome hath boasted long , Lately revived to live another age , And here arrived to tell of Tarquin's wrong , Her chaste denial , and the ...
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... quoted above contains a clear allusion to Shakspeare's ' Lucrece ' ; and a question then presents itself , why Drayton entirely omitted it in the after - impressions of bis ' Matilda . ' He was a poet who , as we have shown in the In ...
... quoted above contains a clear allusion to Shakspeare's ' Lucrece ' ; and a question then presents itself , why Drayton entirely omitted it in the after - impressions of bis ' Matilda . ' He was a poet who , as we have shown in the In ...
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... quoted . I send , as a specimen , the opinions upon Burnet , and should its insertion in your " NOTES AND QUERIES " be deemed advisable , I will from time to time send others which I have in my note - book . Μ . Burnet , " A good ...
... quoted . I send , as a specimen , the opinions upon Burnet , and should its insertion in your " NOTES AND QUERIES " be deemed advisable , I will from time to time send others which I have in my note - book . Μ . Burnet , " A good ...
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... Quoting a letter of Erasmus as his authority , he says , that Colinæus , who - like the Brussels and American reprinters of our day - was print- ing the book at Paris from a Basle edition , entirely without the concurrence of Erasmus ...
... Quoting a letter of Erasmus as his authority , he says , that Colinæus , who - like the Brussels and American reprinters of our day - was print- ing the book at Paris from a Basle edition , entirely without the concurrence of Erasmus ...
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... passage can be found ? I have seen the lines quoted as from an " Old Play ; " but a tolerably extensive knowledge of old plays , and a diligent search , have not hitherto enabled me to find them 76 [ No. 5 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
... passage can be found ? I have seen the lines quoted as from an " Old Play ; " but a tolerably extensive knowledge of old plays , and a diligent search , have not hitherto enabled me to find them 76 [ No. 5 . NOTES AND QUERIES .
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Página 38 - Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains in cradle of the rude imperious surge ; and in the visitation of the winds, who take the ruffian billows by the top, curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them with deafening clamours in the slippery clouds...
Página 129 - ... the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making or wooing of it, the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it, and the belief of truth, which is the enjoying of it, is the sovereign good of human nature.
Página 350 - GATHER ye rosebuds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying; And this same flower that smiles to-day, To-morrow will be dying. The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun, The higher he's a-getting, The sooner will his race be run, And nearer he's to setting. That age is best which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer; But being spent, the worse and worst Times still succeed the former. Then be not coy, but use your time, And...
Página 177 - For those that fly may fight again, Which he can never do that's slain.
Página 201 - Nassau to Kneller's hand decreed To fix him graceful on the bounding steed; So well in paint and stone they judg'd of merit: But kings in wit may want discerning spirit.
Página 38 - Like the vase in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.
Página 477 - tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly: If the assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch, 'With his surcease, success ; that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here. But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, — We'd jump the life to come...
Página 438 - Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke not a word of sorrow ; But we steadfastly gazed on the face that was dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
Página 38 - Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge ; And in the visitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deafning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep!
Página 385 - He that questioneth much shall learn much, and content much ; but especially if he apply his questions to the skill of the persons whom he asketh ; for he shall give them occasion to please themselves in speaking, and himself shall continually gather knowledge. But let his questions not be troublesome, for that is fit for a poser.