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" And joyed to wear the dressing of his lines! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since, she will vouchsafe no other wit. The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please, But antiquated and deserted lie As they... "
The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ... - 320. lappuse
autors: Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875
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Golden Leaves from the British Poets

John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 lapas
...Mercury, to charm ! Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joy'd to wear the dressing of his lines ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since,...Yet must I not give nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion...
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Shakspere: Some Notes on His Character and Writings

Ebenezer Forsyth - 1867 - 148 lapas
...charme ! Nature her-selfe was proud of his designes, And joy'd to weare the dressing of his lines ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since, she will vouchsafe no other Wit. The merry Greeke, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please ; But antiquated and deserted...
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Studies of Shakspere

Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 lapas
...ashes come. Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joy*d to wear the dressing of his lines ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since,...deserted lie, As they were not of Nature's family." The interpretation of this passage is certainly not difficult. Its general sense is expressed by Gifford...
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Rules and Cautions in English Grammar Founded on the Analysis of Sentences

William Rushton - 1869 - 352 lapas
...me my good name, Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed. Othello, iii. 3. The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence,...deserted lie, As they were not of nature's family. Ben Jouson, To the Memory of Shakespeare. I hope, my lord, said he, I not offend. Dryden, Fables. CHAPTER...
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Class-book of Science and Literature

Class-book - 1869 - 344 lapas
...to charm ! 30 Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joyed to wear the dressing of his lines ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since,...will vouchsafe no other wit. The merry Greek, tart Aristophanes,0 35 Neat Terence,10 witty Plautus,10 now not please ; But antiquated and deserted lie,...
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Plays of Shakespeare Selected and Prepared for Use in Schools ..., 1. sējums

William Shakespeare - 1875 - 656 lapas
...Nature herself was proud of liis designs, Arid joy'd to wear the dressing of his lines , Which were 80 richly spun, and woven so fit, As since she will vouchsafe...merry Greek, tart Aristophanes, Neat Terence, witty 1'lautiis, now not please, lint antiquated anil deserted lie, As they were not of Nature's family....
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A Hand-book of English Literature Intended for the Use of High Schools, as ...

Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 lapas
...forth to warm Nature herself was proud of his designs, . And joyed to wear the dressing of his lines ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since,...Yet must I not give nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Tempest ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of ...

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 996 lapas
...Mercury to charm. Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joy'd to wear the dressing of his lines; Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As since...not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature till: thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part: For though the poet's matter nature be, His...
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Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - 1872 - 92 lapas
...Mercury to charm. Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joy'd to wear the dressing of his lines ; Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As since...Yet must I not give Nature all : thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part : For, though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion...
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The book of birthdays, 339. izdevums

Book - 1872 - 326 lapas
...Mercury to charm ! Nature herself was proud of his designs, And joy'd to wear the dressing of his lines ! Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As since,...Yet must I not give nature all; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part ; For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion...
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