| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1890 - 582 pàgines
...gain a scorn, For a good Poet's made, as well as born. And such wert thou. Look how the father's face Lives in his issue ; even so the race Of Shakespeare's mind, and manners, brightly shines In his well-torned and true-filed lines : In each of which he seems to shake a lance, As brandish't at the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1890 - 280 pàgines
.... . . the race Of Shakespeare's mind and manner brightly shines In his well-turndd and true-file'd lines, In each of which he seems to shake a lance As brandished at the eyes of ignorance. Here Jonson, in this praise of his great rival, praise as honest... | |
| James Baldwin - 1892 - 316 pàgines
...to scorn ; For a good poet's made, as well as born. And such wert thou ! Look, how the father's face Lives in his issue, even so the race Of Shakespeare's mind and manners brightly shines In his well-turned and true filed lines, In each of which he seems to shake a lance, As brandished at the... | |
| Mary R. Silsby - 1892 - 282 pàgines
...gain a scorn, For a good poet's made as well as born ; And such wert thou. Look, how the father's face Lives in his issue ; even so the race Of Shakespeare's mind, and manners, brightly shines In his well-turned and true-filed lines ; In each of which he seems to shake a lance, As brandish'd at the... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1892 - 572 pàgines
...a scorn ; For a good poet 's made, as well as born. And such wert thou ! Look how the father's face Lives in his issue ; even so the race Of Shakespeare's mind and manners brightly shines In his well-torned 2 and true-filed lines ; In each of which he seems to shake a lance, As brandished at the... | |
| Georg Gottfried Gervinus - 1892 - 1026 pàgines
...euen so, the race Of Shakespeare's minde and manners brightly shines In his well-torned and true-filed lines ; In each of which he seems to shake a Lance, As brandish't at the eyes of Ignorance. Sweet Swan of Auon : what a sight it were, To see thee in our... | |
| Georg Gottfried Gervinus - 1892 - 1026 pàgines
...euen so, the race Of Shakespeare's minde and manners brightly shines In his well-torned and true-filed lines ; In each of which he seems to shake a Lance, As brandish't at the eyes of Ignorance. Sweet Swan of Auon : what a sight it were, To see thee in our... | |
| 1893 - 930 pàgines
...advice and "looke Not on his picture, bat his Booke ; " and again : — " Look, how the father's face Lives in his issue ; even so the race Of Shakespeare's...and manners brightly shines In his well turned and i*ie filed lines." The Squire. You remember that Ben Jonson said something on the other side, — that... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1893 - 160 pàgines
...scorn, — For a good poet's made, as well as born : And such wert thou. Look how the father's face Lives in his issue; even so the race Of Shakespeare's mind and manners brightly shines In his well-torned and true-filed lines; In each of which he seems to shake a lance, As brandish'd at the... | |
| Estelle Davenport Adams - 1894 - 432 pàgines
...a scorn ; For a good poet's made, as well as born. And such wert thou ! Look how the father's face Lives in his issue, even so the race Of Shakespeare's...lines : In each of which he seems to shake a lance, As brandisht at the eyes of ignorance. Sweet Swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our waters... | |
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