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" To draw no envy, SHAKESPEARE, on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame ; While I confess thy writings to be such, As neither man, nor muse, can praise too much. "
The Dramatick Writings of Will. Shakspere: With the Notes of All the Various ... - 第 522 頁
William Shakespeare 著 - 1788
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The Glory and Shame of England, 第 1 卷

Charles Edwards Lester - 1866 - 312 頁
...MEMORY OF MY BELOVED MR. WILLIAM SHAKSPERE AND WHAT HE HATH LEFT US. " To draw no envy, Shakspere, on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame...such As neither man nor muse can praise too much. Thou art a monument, without a tomb ; And art alive still, while thy book doth live, And we have wits...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, 第 1 卷

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 588 頁
...beloved, the author, Master William Shakespeare, and what he hath left us. To draw no envy, Shakespeare, on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame ; While I confess thy -(ratings to be such As neither man nor Muse can praise too much : 'Tis true, and all men's suffrage...
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Doubtful plays: Titus Andronicus. Pericles. The two noble kinsmen. Plays ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 530 頁
...BELOVED, THE AUTHOR, MR. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, AND WHAT HE HATH LEFT US. To draw no envy (Shakespeare) on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame...unto thy praise: For seeliest ignorance on these may fight, Which, when it sounds at best, but echoes right ; Or blind affection, which doth ne'er advance...
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Plays of Shakespeare Selected and Prepared for Use in Schools, Clubs ..., 第 1 卷

William Shakespeare - 1875 - 656 頁
...ichal lie hath Ifjl us. To draw no envy, Shakespeare, on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book anil fame ; While I confess thy writings to be such As neither man nor Muse can praise too much • "Pis true and all men's suffrage. But these ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise : For...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare: With Notes ..., 第 1 卷

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 544 頁
...MEMORY OF MY BELOVED MR. WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE, AND WHAT HE HATH LEFT US. To draw no envv, Shalcspeare, ine men's morris 0 is fill'd up with mud j And the...their winter here ; 8 No night is now with hymn or car me^t unto thy praise, For silliest ignorance on tliese may light, Which, when it sounds at bestj but...
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A Hand-book of English Literature Intended for the Use of High Schools, as ...

Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 頁
...all. Farewell ! TO THE MEMORY OF MY BELOVED MASTER, WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, AND WHAT HE HATH LEFT US. Tis true, and all men's suffrage. But these ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise ; For silliest ignorance on these may light, Which, when it sounds at best, but echoes right ; Or blind affection,...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Tempest ; Two gentlemen of Verona ; Merry wives of ...

William Shakespeare - 1871 - 996 頁
...men's suffrage. But these ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise: For silliest ignorance*on these may light, Which, when it sounds at best, but echoes right; Or blind affection, which doth ne'er advance The truth, but gropes, and urgeth all by chance; Or crafty malice...
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Merchant of Venice

William Shakespeare - 1872 - 92 頁
...beloved, the Author, Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, and what he hath left us, To draw no envy, Shakespeare, on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame...ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise : For silliest ignorance on these may light, Which, when it sounds at best, but echoes right ; Or blind affection,...
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The book of birthdays, 第 339 期

Book - 1872 - 326 頁
...OF MY BELOVED MASTER, WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, AND WHAT HE HATH LEFT US. To draw no envy, Shakespeare, on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame...praise too much. 'Tis true, and all men's suffrage. But those ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise ; For silliest ignorance on these may light,...
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Appletons' Journal, 第 6 卷

1879 - 592 頁
...public were unbounded. His most illustrious fellow-dramatist, Ben Jonson, uses no measured terms : While I confess thy writings to be such As neither man, nor Muse, can praise too much ! and again he exclaims : He was not for an age, but for all time ! There is one thing which would...
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