I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and stripping her out of those rotten and base rags wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced and kist... William Shakspere and Robert Greene: The Evidence - Sayfa 170William Hall Chapman tarafından - 1912 - 178 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 518 sayfa
...despair their continuance, to the maturing of some worthier fruits : wherein, if my muses be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and...rags wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced and... | |
| 1839 - 588 sayfa
...hopes to put forth, is this, — " Wherein, if my hearers be true to me, I shall raise the desjriscd head of poetry again, and stripping her out of those...rags wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render herre worthy to be embraced and... | |
| 1839 - 596 sayfa
...fruits," which he hopes to put forth, is this, — " Wherein, if my hearers be true to me, 1 shall raisf the despised head of poetry again, and stripping her out of those rotten and base rays wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction New Series VOL.IV - 1843 - 458 sayfa
...dollars, which by law are declared inviolable. A Poet's Promise. — "If my hearers be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and...rags wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced and... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1846 - 752 sayfa
...the age " ; and in a sentence worthy of Milton, asserts, that, if the Muses be true to him, he will " raise the despised head of poetry again, and, stripping...rags wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced and... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1847 - 382 sayfa
..." worthier fruits," which he hopes to put forth, is this:—" Wherein, if my hearers be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of •poetry again,...rags wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to lie embraced and... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1847 - 376 sayfa
...worthier fruits," which he hopes to put forth, is this : — " Wherein, if my hearers be true to me, / shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and...rags wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced and... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1861 - 420 sayfa
...the age ; " and in a sentence worthy of Milton, asserts, that, if the Muses be true to him, he will " raise the despised head of poetry again, and, stripping...rags wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced and... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 538 sayfa
...despair their continuance, to the maturing of some worthier fruits : wherein, if my muses be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and...rags wherewith the times have adulterated her form, restore her to her primitive habit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced and... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 550 sayfa
...despair their continuance, to the maturing of some worthier fruits : wherein, if my muses be true to me, I shall raise the despised head of poetry again, and...and base rags wherewith the times have adulterated lier form, restore her to her primitive Jiabit, feature, and majesty, and render her worthy to be embraced... | |
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