| William Hall Chapman - 1912 - 204 páginas
...published in 15912, having been entered at Stationers Hall on the 20th of September in that year." "To those Gentlemen his Quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making Plaies." "With thee (Marlowe) will I first be"gin, thou famous gracer of tragedians, "that Greene,... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 páginas
...professed scholars.'— Lytton (Essays). P. 289. Greene. — This passage by Greene is thus addressed : ' To those gentlemen, his quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making plays, RG wisheth a better exercise, and wisdom to prevent his extremities.' These gentlemen were Marlowe... | |
| Tucker Brooke - 1912 - 92 páginas
...work, Greens Groats-worth of Wit, bought with a Million of Repentance, is printed a letter addressed " To those Gentlemen, his Quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making Plaies." Upon a complete misinterpretation of this passage, which altogether extends to about three... | |
| 1913 - 668 páginas
...work, Greens Groats-worth of Wit. bought with a Million of Repentance, is printed a letter addressed " To those Gentlemen, his Quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making Plaies." Upon a complete misinterpretation of this passage, which altogether extends to about three... | |
| 1913 - 126 páginas
...Greene's Groats-worth of Wit; bought with a Million of Repentaunce, is inserted a letter addressed "To those Gentlemen, his Quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making Plaies." These authors are apparently Marlowe, "famous gracer of Tragedians," Nash, "young Juvenall,... | |
| John Clark Jordan - 1915 - 256 páginas
...Greene need not have been so troubled about them.34 After this self -vituperation Greene writes a letter "to those Gentlemen his Quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making plaies," with the address to Marlowe, Nashe,36 34 "Justice demands the acknowledgment that Greene's... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 páginas
...suffer me to write, yet to my fellow scholars about this City, will I direct these few ensuing lines. Plays, RG wisheth a belter exercise, and wisdom to prevent his extremities. If woeful experience may... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 páginas
...suffer me to write, yet to my fellow scholars about this City, will I direct these few ensuing lines. how dark Thy long-extended realms, and rueful wastes ! Where nought but sile Plays, RG wisheth a belter exercise, and wisdom to prevent his extremities. If woeful experience may... | |
| Dodgson Hamilton Madden - 1916 - 264 páginas
...some moral maxims, he directs a few lines to his ' fellowe schollers about this cittie' addressed ' to those gentlemen, his Quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making Plaies, RG wisheth a better exercise, and wisdome to preuent his extremities.' To the playwrights generally,... | |
| Maurice Jonas - 1918 - 460 páginas
...Wrangham's, which wanted nearly a leaf. The present copy is from the libraries of Joly and Corser: " To those Gentlemen his quondam acquaintance that spend their wits in making Plaies RG wisheth a better exercise and wisdome to prevent his extremities. If woeful experience may... | |
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