| John Adam Weisse - 1878 - 748 頁
...cotemporary, Ben Jonson : " 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." Had there been the least suspicion of the kind, would Jonson, who died 1637, have allowed the above... | |
| John Adam Weisse - 1878 - 828 頁
...Jonson : " To draw no enyy, Shakespeare, on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame ; White I confess thy writings to be such As neither Man nor Muse can praise too much." Had there been the least suspicion of the kind, would Jonson, who died 1637, have allowed the above... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 556 頁
...WHAT HE HATH LEFT US. 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...these may light, Which, when it sounds at best, but echo's right ; Or blind affection, which doth ne'er advance The truth, but gropes, and urgeth all by... | |
| William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson - 1879 - 844 頁
...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 writings to be such, As neither...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 ; portrait,... | |
| William Tegg - 1879 - 290 頁
...what he hath left us. " To draw no envy, Shakspeare 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 ; "Pis true and all men's suffrage ; but these ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise: For... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 頁
...what he hath left us. To draw no envy, Shakspcare, ou thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame ; While I confess thy writings to be such As neither...ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise ; For seeliost iguorauce ou these would light, Which, when it sounds at best, but echoes right Or blind affection,... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 頁
...WHAT HE HATH LEFT US. To draw no envy, Shakspeare, on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame; While I confess thy writings to be such As neither...'Tis true, and all men's suffrage. But these ways [praise ; Were not the paths I meant unto thy For silliest ignorance on these would light, Which, when... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 744 頁
...WHAT HE HATH LEFT US. To draw no envy, Shakspeare, on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book and fame ; While I confess thy writings to be such As neither...ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise; For silliest ignorance on these would light, Which, when it sounds at best, but echoes right; Or blind... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 304 頁
...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 writings to be such As neither...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,... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1881 - 1138 頁
...(Shakespeare) on thy name, Am I thus ample to thy book, and fame ; While I confess thy writings to be siu-h, path I meant unto thy praise : For seeliest ignorance on these may light, Which, when it sounds at... | |
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