| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 頁
...they were not of nature's family. Yet must I not give nature all ; thy art, My gentle .Shakspeare, oice aloud how good ' He is, how great should be,...liberty. Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron poet's made as well as born. And such wert thou ! Look how the father's face Lives in his issue, even... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 頁
...As they were not of nature's family. Yet must I not give nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakspeare, l and Lincoln poet's made as well as born. And such wert thou ! Look how the father's face Lives in his issue, even... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 736 頁
...enjoy a part : For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion; and that ho. 咻 frzr lU C !w Q Qӽ+`~W V6 I U j "+_ ؝. ? ... q E Ø ? P , A1ȃ ~ ; ,} v: b 2h# D r n I tn ~<! c poet's made, as well as born : And such wert thou. Look, how the father's face Lives in his issue ;... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 頁
...Shakspeare, mast enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter nature be, Mi< art doth give the fnxhion ; ambers # poet's made as well as born. And such wert thou ! Look how the father's face Lives in his issue, even... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 500 頁
...they were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all : thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part : For though the poet's matter nature...Or for the laurel he may gain a scorn, For a good poet's made, as well as born : And such wert tliou. Look, how the father's face Lives in his issue... | |
| Thomas Smibert - 1852 - 126 頁
...his lines, Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit, As, since, she will vouchsafe no other wit. Yet must I not give Nature all ; thy Art, My gentle...second heat Upon the Muses' anvil ; turn the same, Aud himself with it, that he thinks to frame ; Or, for the laurel, he may gain a scorn ; For a good... | |
| 1852 - 1228 頁
...the ancients, thus writes of him : " Yet must I not give Nature all ; thy Art, My gentle Shakspeare, must enjoy a part ; For though the poet's matter nature...casts to write a living line, must sweat, (Such as are thine,) and strike the second heat Upon the muses' anvil ; turn the same, (And himself with it,)... | |
| 1852 - 662 頁
...give the fashion ; and that He, Who casts to write a living line, must sweat, (Such as are thine,) and strike the second heat Upon the muses' anvil ;...himself with it,) that he thinks to frame ; Or for a laurel he may gain a scorn ; For a good poet 's made, аз well as bom : And svch Ihou wert."* And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 928 頁
...they were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, ip. Hot. Why, it cannot choose but be a noble plot....well aim'd. War. And 'tis no little reason bids us poet's made, as well as born : And such wert thou. Look, how the father's face Lives in his issue ;... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 442 頁
...they were not of Nature's family. 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 ; and that he, Who easts to write a living line, must sweat, (Such as thine are) and strike the second heat Upon the muses'... | |
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