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" Shakespeare, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher Wit, to labouring Jonson Art. He Monarch-like gave those his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and draw. "
The Works of Ben Jonson - cclxxxi. lappuse
autors: Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816
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Dryden: Stanzas on the Death of Oliver Cromwell; Astraea Redux; Annus ...

John Dryden - 1878 - 368 lapas
...from old Shakespeare's honoured dust this day Springs up and buds a new reviving play: Shakespeare, who, taught by none, did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art; He, monarch-like, gave these his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and draw.' And in...
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The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic works

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1883 - 490 lapas
...from old Shakespeare's honoured dust, this day Springs up and buds a new-reviving play : Shakespeare, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art. He, monarch-like, gave those, his subjects, law ; And is that nature which they paint and draw. Fletcher...
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Queen's Quarterly, 21. sējums

1914 - 552 lapas
..."Jonson's learned sock," and "Sweetest Shakespeare, Fancy's child." For Dryden it is "Shakespeare, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art." There may be to us a certain misunderstanding of Shakespeare in such utterances, a misapprehension,...
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The Poet's Praise: From Homer to Swinburne

Estelle Davenport Adams - 1894 - 432 lapas
...the Scene, and Act Read Comic Shakespeare ; . . GEORGE DANIEL: A Vindication of Poesy r Shakespeare, who, taught by none, did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art ; He, monarch-like, gave those his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and draw. . ....
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Julius Caesar

William Shakespeare - 1896 - 160 lapas
...Co, and W. Aldis Wright, Ety., the text here tuedii that of the " Camkridgl " Edition. SHAKESPEARE, who, taught by none, did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art ; He monarch -like, gave those his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and draw .......
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Dryden's Dramatic Theory and Practice

Margaret Pollock Sherwood - 1898 - 130 lapas
...attitude becomes apparent. Shakespeare, who, somewhat earlier, had been characteri/.cd thus: "Shakespeare, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher wit; to labouring Jonson art. lie, monarch-like, gave those, his subjects, law; And is that nature which they paint and draw,*'3...
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A History of English Literature

E. J. Mathew - 1901 - 556 lapas
...So from old Shakspere's honoured dust this day Springs up and buds a new reviving play ; Shakspere, who, taught by none, did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art, He, monarch-like, gave those his subjects law And is that Nature which they paint and draw. . . If...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Julius Caesar

William Shakespeare - 1903 - 160 lapas
...Seventh Edition, February igoi. Eighth Edition, July /(KU. Ninth Edition, January 1003. SHAKESPEARE, who, taught by none, did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonsou art ; He monarch-like, gave those his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and...
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The London Merchant: Or, The History of George Barnwell, and ..., 10. sējums

George Lillo - 1906 - 322 lapas
...this kind of would-be discriminating judgment. See his Prologue to the Tempest (1667): ' Shakespeare, who, taught by none, did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art; He, monarch-like, gave those his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and draw.1 See also...
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The London Merchant: Or, The History of George Barnwell, and Fatal Curiosity

George Lillo - 1906 - 318 lapas
...this kind of would-be discriminating judgment. See his Prologue to the Tempest (1667): 4 Shakespeare, who, taught by none, did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring [orison art; He, monarch-like, gave those his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and...
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