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" Which we have not given feet to; nay, 'tis known That when our chronicles have barren grown Of story, we have all invention stretch'd, Div'd low as to the centre, and then reach'd Unto the primum mobile above : Nor 'scap'd things intermediate. "
Old English Drama: A Selection of Plays from the Old English Dramatists - Sivu vi
1825
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Shakspere's predecessors in the English drama

John Addington Symonds - 1884 - 706 sivua
...and land, The lawns and groves, no number can be scanned Which we 've not given feet to ; nay, 't is known That when our chronicles have barren grown Of story, we have all invention stretched, Dived low as to the centre, and then reached Unto the Primum Mobile above, Nor scaped things...

Shakspere's Predecessors in the English Drama, Nide 4

John Addington Symonds - 1884 - 696 sivua
...and land, The lawns and groves, no number can be scanned Which we 've not given feet to ; nay, 't is known That when our chronicles have barren grown Of story, we have all invention stretched, Dived low as to the centre, and then reached Unto the Primum Mobile above, Nor scaped things...

Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 492 sivua
...tongue ; Of fairy elves, nymphs of the sea and land, The lawns and groves, no number can be scanned Which we have not given feet to, nay, 'tis known That...have barren grown Of story, we have all invention stretched, DiTed low as to the centre, and then reached Unto the primum mobile above, (Nor 'scaped...

Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakspeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1887 - 584 sivua
...known That when our chronicles have barren grown Of story, we have all invention stretch'd ; Dived low as to the centre, and then reach'd Unto the Primum Mobile above These have been acted often ; all have pass'd (Nor 'scaped things intermediate), for your love Censure...

Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakspeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1890 - 612 sivua
...tongue. The lawns and groves, no number can be scann'd, Of fairy elves, nymphs of the sea and land, Which we have not given feet to. Nay, 'tis known That when our chronicles have barren grown Dived low as to the centre, and then reach'd Of story, we have all invention stretch'd ; Unto the Primum...

Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe - 1893 - 488 sivua
...tongue ; Of fairy elves, nymphs of the sea and land. The lawns and groves, no number can be scanned Which we have not given feet to, nay, 'tis known That...have barren grown Of story, we have all invention stretched. Dived low as to the centre, and then reached Unto the primum mobile above, (Nor 'scaped...

Christopher Marlowe

Christopher Marlowe - 1893 - 490 sivua
...tongue ; Of fairy elves, nymphs of the sea and land. The lawns and groves, no number can be scanned Which we have not given feet to, nay, 'tis known That...have barren grown Of story, we have all invention stretched, Dived low as to the centre, and then reached Unto the primitm mobile above, (Nor 'scaped...

Essays and Nature Studies: With Lectures

William John Clarke Miller - 1899 - 248 sivua
...fairy elves, nymphs of the sea and land, The luwns and groves, no number can be scanned That we've not given feet to ; nay, 'tis known That when our chronicles have barren grown Of story, we have all attention stretched, Dived low as to the centre, and then reached Unto the primum mobile above, Nor...

Shakspere's Predecessors in the English Drama: By John Addington Symonds ...

John Addington Symonds - 1900 - 590 sivua
...and land, The lawns and groves, no number can be scanned Which we 've not given feet to ; nay, 't is known That when our chronicles have barren grown Of story, we have all invention stretched, Dived low as to the centre, and then reached Unto the Primum Mobile above, Nor scaped things...

Literary Criticism from the Elizabethan Dramatists: Repertory and Synthesis

David Klein - 1910 - 290 sivua
...find appropriate themes, for the pleasure of the public. The most important passage follows:— . . . nay, 'tis known That when our chronicles have barren grown Of story, we have all invention stretched, Dived low as to the center, and then reached Unto the Primum Mobile above Nor 'scaped things...




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