Some account of Robert Greene and his writings. Orlando Furioso. A looking glass for London and England. Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay. Specimen of the Famous historie of Fryer BaconWilliam Pickering., 1831 - 324 sayfa |
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Sayfa xxxiv
... doth it not too euidently appeare , that this English Poet wanted but a good patterne before his eyes , as it might be some delicate and choyce elegant Poesie of good M. John Lyly ; who , though none of his plays xxxiv ACCOUNT OF R. GREENE.
... doth it not too euidently appeare , that this English Poet wanted but a good patterne before his eyes , as it might be some delicate and choyce elegant Poesie of good M. John Lyly ; who , though none of his plays xxxiv ACCOUNT OF R. GREENE.
Sayfa lxxxviii
Robert Greene Alexander Dyce. say that witches say their praiers backwards , and so doth the Ropemaker yearne his liuing by going backward , and the knaues cheefe liuing is by making fatall instruments , as hal- ters and ropes , which ...
Robert Greene Alexander Dyce. say that witches say their praiers backwards , and so doth the Ropemaker yearne his liuing by going backward , and the knaues cheefe liuing is by making fatall instruments , as hal- ters and ropes , which ...
Sayfa c
... doth he feed on anie thing when he is at Saffron- walden , but trotters , sheepes porknells , and buttered rootes ; and other - while in an Hexameter meditation , or when hee is inuenting a new part of Tully , or hatching с ACCOUNT OF R ...
... doth he feed on anie thing when he is at Saffron- walden , but trotters , sheepes porknells , and buttered rootes ; and other - while in an Hexameter meditation , or when hee is inuenting a new part of Tully , or hatching с ACCOUNT OF R ...
Sayfa cviii
... doth awake it by the helpe of reason . By Robert Greene Graduate in Cam- bridge Imprinted at London for Thomas Woodcocke . 1583 . 4to . Mamillia . The second part of the triumph of Pallas : wherein with perpetual fame the constancie of ...
... doth awake it by the helpe of reason . By Robert Greene Graduate in Cam- bridge Imprinted at London for Thomas Woodcocke . 1583 . 4to . Mamillia . The second part of the triumph of Pallas : wherein with perpetual fame the constancie of ...
Sayfa 9
... Doth sprinkle " instead of " And sprinkles . " This corrupt passage is given in England's Parnassus , 1600 , 415 , with an additional error , sprinkling " for " sprinkles . " suspect a line has dropped out . " " Anthropophagi ] The 4tos ...
... Doth sprinkle " instead of " And sprinkles . " This corrupt passage is given in England's Parnassus , 1600 , 415 , with an additional error , sprinkling " for " sprinkles . " suspect a line has dropped out . " " Anthropophagi ] The 4tos ...
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Sayfa xlv - The First Part of the Contention of the two famous Houses of Yorke and Lancaster...
Sayfa lxxxii - With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I never be...
Sayfa 154 - I'll show you why he haunts to Henley oft : Not, doctors, for to taste the fragrant air, But there to spend the night in alchemy, To multiply with secret spells of art ; Thus private steals he learning from us all. To prove my sayings true, I'll show you straight The book he keeps at Henley for himself.
Sayfa lxxxi - Base minded men al three of you, if by my miserie ye be not warned : for unto none of you (like me) sought those burres to cleave : those Puppits (I meane) that speake from our mouths, those Anticks garnisht in our colours.
Sayfa lxxix - To those Gentlemen his Quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making Plaies, J?.
Sayfa lxxxix - Fovre Letters \ and certaine Sonnets : \ Especially touching Robert Greene, and \ other parties, by -him abused: \\ But incidently of diners excellent persons, \ and some matters of note.
Sayfa lxxxi - Yes trust them not: for there is an upstart Crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his Tygers hart wrapt in a Players hyde, supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blanke verse as the best of you : and beeing an absolute Johannes fac totum, is in his owne conceit the onely Shake-scene in a countrey.
Sayfa 56 - Players. LONDON Printed by Thomas Creede, and are to be sold by William Barley, at his shop in Newgate Market, neare Christ Church doore. 1594.
Sayfa 196 - I thought you would talk yourself asleep anon ; and 'tis no marvel, for Bungay on the days, and he on the nights, have watched just these ten and fifty days : now this is the night, and 'tis my task, and no more.
Sayfa 173 - Miles. And yet, master doctor, To speak like a proctor, And tell unto you What is veriment and true; To cease of this quarrel, Look but on his apparel; Then mark but my talis, " He is great Prince of Walis, The chief of our gregis, And fdius régis', Then 'ware what is done, For he is Henry's white* son.