Tis miracle to see a first good play ; All hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas-day. A slender poet must have time to grow, And spread and burnish as his brothers do. Who still looks lean, sure with some mark is cursed ; But no man can be Falstaff-fat... The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare - Sayfa 293William Shakespeare tarafından - 1821Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Jesse Franklin Bradley, Joseph Quincy Adams - 1922 - 492 sayfa
...and Saintsbury, 1882, vii, 162-63.] John Dryden,1684. Shakespeare's own muse her Pericles first bore; The Prince of Tyre was elder than the Moor: 'Tis miracle...see a first good play; All hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas Day. A slender poet must have time to grow, And spread and burnish as his brothers do. [Prologue... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1925 - 188 sayfa
...(Prologue to Davenant's Circe) expressly says : — Shakespeare's own muse her Pericles first bore ; The Prince of Tyre was elder than the Moor ; 'Tis...a first good play ; All hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas day. The genuineness of the play and its early production were at first maintained by Malone,... | |
| MacDonald Pairman Jackson - 2003 - 276 sayfa
...Slighted Maid. Shakespear's own Muse her Pericles first bore, The Prince of Tyre was elder than the Moore: "Tis miracle to see a first good Play, All Hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas-day?3 "The Moor' here is most unlikely to be Aaron in the despised Titus Andronicus, probably... | |
| George Herbert - 2007 - 47 sayfa
...commonly coupled with 'spread'; see Fuller (above), and Dryden, Davenant's Circe (1677), prologue 398: A slender Poet must have time to grow, / And Spread and burnish as his Brothers do.' 'Sprout', however, adds a sense of natural growth in its reference to the fertile putting forth of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 506 sayfa
...HIS PEHICLES FIRST BORK ; The Prince of Tyre was elder than The Moor . "Fis miracle to see a fir»t good play ; All hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas-day....brothers do : Who still looks lean sure with some pox is curst. But no man can be Kiilsraff fat at first. Here is, I think, sufficient external evidence... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 152 sayfa
...in his Prologue to Davenant's Circe, 1 675 : — " Shatesfear's own Muse her Plricla first tan, Tht Prince of Tyre was elder than the Moor : 'Tis miracle...play ; All Hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas-day? George WHkins and Pericles. It is possible to dif. ferentiate no less than three styles in the play... | |
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