| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 sivua
...will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie A little farther off, to make thee room : Thou art a monument without a tomb, And art...mix thee so, my brain excuses, I mean with great but disproportioned Muses ; For if I thought my judgment were of years, I should commit thee surely with... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 sivua
...not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie A little further, to make thee a room1: Thou art a monument without a tomb, And art alive...thee so my brain excuses, — I mean with great, but disproportioned Muses ; For if I thought my judgment were of years, I should commit thee surely with... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 528 sivua
...not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie A little further, to make thee a room1: Thou art a monument without a tomb, And art alive...thee so my brain excuses, — I mean with great, but disproportioned Muses ; For if I thought my judgment were of years, I should commit thee surely with... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 570 sivua
...to have been first printed in 1633 among the poems of Donne, to whom they were wrongly attributed : And art alive still, while thy book doth live, And...thee so, my brain excuses, — I mean, with great but disproportion^ Muses ; For, if I thought my judgment were of years, I should commit thee surely with... | |
| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 sivua
...I will not lodge thee by Chancer or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie A little further off, to make thee room : Thou art a monument without a tomb, And art...live, And we have wits to read and praise to give. .... And though thou had small Latin and less Greek, From thence to honour thee I will not seek For... | |
| Appleton Morgan - 1881 - 366 sivua
...therefore, will begin : Soul of the age, The applause, delight, and wonder of our stage ! My Shakespeare rise ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser,...mix thee so, my brain excuses, I mean with great but disproportioned muses. For if I thought my judgment were of years, I should commit thee surely with... | |
| Max Moltke, Shakespeare-museum - 1881 - 344 sivua
...und Shakespear-Freunde. Herausgegeben топ Haz Moltke Band I. Leipzig, den 11. Juui 1870. Nr. 4. THOU art a monument without a tomb, And art alive...live, And we have wits to read, and praise to give. HEN JONSON. SHAKESPEAR- STAMMBUCH. X. Ben Jonson. (To the memory of my beloved, the author, Master... | |
| John Milton - 1882 - 448 sivua
...Jonson's famous Eulogy on Shakespeare, prefixed to the First Folio : — " My Shakespeare, rise I 1 will not lodge thee by Chaucer or Spenser, or bid...live, And we have wits to read and praise to give." 4. " star-ypointing, "ie pointing to the stars. The word is hardly a correct formation, as the prefix... | |
| John Milton - 1882 - 438 sivua
...Jonson's famous Eulogy on Shakespeare, prefixed to the First Folio : — " My Shakespeare, rise ! 1 will not lodge thee by Chaucer or Spenser, or bid...live, And we have wits to read and praise to give." 4. " star-ypointing" ie pointing to the stars. The word is hardly a correct formation, as the prefix... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 524 sivua
...not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie A little further, to make thee a room1: Thou art a monument without a tomb, And art alive...thee so my brain excuses, — I mean with great, but disproportioned Muses ; For if I thought my judgment were of years, I should commit thee surely with... | |
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