The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 13
... Verses on B. Jonson , by Jasper Mayne . So alfo another of his Panegyrists : " Admit his mufe was flow , ' tis judgment's fate To move like greateft princes , ftill in ftate . " In The Return from Parnaffus , 1606 , Jonfon is faid to be ...
... Verses on B. Jonson , by Jasper Mayne . So alfo another of his Panegyrists : " Admit his mufe was flow , ' tis judgment's fate To move like greateft princes , ftill in ftate . " In The Return from Parnaffus , 1606 , Jonfon is faid to be ...
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... verses : Ten in the hundred lies here ingrav'd ; 6 ' Tis a hundred to ten his foul is not fav'd : " If a any man afk , Who lies in this tomb ? Oh ! ho ! quoth the devil , ' tis my John - a - Combe . " , 7 ing to Mr. Charles Hunt , an ...
... verses : Ten in the hundred lies here ingrav'd ; 6 ' Tis a hundred to ten his foul is not fav'd : " If a any man afk , Who lies in this tomb ? Oh ! ho ! quoth the devil , ' tis my John - a - Combe . " , 7 ing to Mr. Charles Hunt , an ...
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... verses on his contemporaries , either in praife of the liv- ing , or in honour of the dead . I once imagined that he had mentioned Spenfer with kindness in one of his fonnets ; but have lately difcovered that the fonnet to which I ...
... verses on his contemporaries , either in praife of the liv- ing , or in honour of the dead . I once imagined that he had mentioned Spenfer with kindness in one of his fonnets ; but have lately difcovered that the fonnet to which I ...
Page 39
... verses , which are preferved by Dugdale , are not now remaining , half of the tomb - ftone having been cut away , and another half ftone joined to it ; with the following infcription on it . " Here lyeth the a daughter who was married ...
... verses , which are preferved by Dugdale , are not now remaining , half of the tomb - ftone having been cut away , and another half ftone joined to it ; with the following infcription on it . " Here lyeth the a daughter who was married ...
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... verses , the fubject of which was a converfation fuppofed to pass between Dr. Mead and Sir Thomas Hanmer , relative to the filling up of the scroll , I know not whether they are in print , and I do not choose to quote them all . The ...
... verses , the fubject of which was a converfation fuppofed to pass between Dr. Mead and Sir Thomas Hanmer , relative to the filling up of the scroll , I know not whether they are in print , and I do not choose to quote them all . The ...
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