| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 526 頁
...once get Boreas by ' the beard, and the heavenly Bull by the dewlap. But ' herein I cannot so fully bequeath them to folly, as ' their idiot art-masters,...bombast of bragging blank' verse. Indeed, it may be the engrafted overflow of ' some kill-cow conceit, that overcloyeth their imagina' tion with a more than... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 頁
...but once get Boreas by the beard, and the heavenly Bull by the dewlap."t It is he who despises the " idiot art-masters that intrude themselves to our ears...with the swelling bombast of bragging blank verse."+ As Greene is declaiming to those around him, Nash looks up to him with the admiration of his facility... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 598 頁
..."vain-glorious tragedians," he says, that they are "mounted on the stage of arrogance," and that they " think to out-brave better pens with the swelling bombast of bragging blank verse." He afterwards talks of the " drumming decasyllibon" they employed, and ridicules them for " reposing... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 600 頁
..."vain-glorious tragedians," he says, that they are "mounted on the stage of arrogance," and that they " think to out-brave better pens with the swelling bombast of bragging blank verse." He afterwards talks of the " drumming decasyllibon" they employed, and ridicules them for " reposing... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 頁
...It is he who despises the "idiot art-masters that intrude themselves to our ears as the alehymists of eloquence, who, mounted on the stage of arrogance,...better pens with the swelling bombast of bragging blank verse."t In a year or two Nash was the foremost of controversialists. There are few things in our language... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 624 頁
...the old plays charged against Shakspere. The term had been used by Nashe fire years before : — " Idiot art-masters, that intrude themselves to our...better pens with the swelling bombast of bragging blank-verse" (Epistle prefixed to Greene's " Menaphon," 1587. ) apologised for a truth uttered by his... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - 576 頁
...by the beard, and the heavenly Bull by the Dewlap. "f It is he who despises the " idiot art- masters that intrude themselves to our ears as the alchymists...with the swelling bombast of bragging blank verse. "J As Greene is declaiming to those around him, Nash looks up to him with the admiration of his facility... | |
| Robert Cartwright - 1862 - 208 頁
...which Endymion was written, Nash in his epistles prefixed to Greene's Menaphon, thus writes : — " Idiot art-masters, that intrude themselves to our...better pens with the swelling bombast of bragging blank-verse." Hence it has been inferred, Greene must have been jealous of the success of Tamburlaine... | |
| Robert Cartwright - 1862 - 200 頁
...allusion to Tellus in the whole Shaksperian drama, except in Hamlet, ed. 1604, " Tellus orbed ground." themselves to our ears as the alchymists of eloquence,...better pens with the swelling bombast of bragging blank-verse." Hence it has been inferred, Greene must have been jealous of the success of Tamburlaine... | |
| Charles Knight - 1865 - 592 頁
...It is he who despises the " idiot art-masters that intrude themselves to our ears as the alchy mists of eloquence, who, mounted on the stage of arrogance,...with the swelling bombast of bragging blank verse."} As Greene is declaiming to those around him, Nash looks up to him with the admiration of his facility... | |
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