| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 pagine
...Shakspere's own muse his Pericles first bore, " The Prince of Tyre was elder than The Moor. " 'Tis miracle to see a first good play ; «' All hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas-day. " A slender poet must have time to grow, 11 And spread and burnish as his brother* do : " Who The materials... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 pagine
...maid. Shakespeare's own Muse her Pericles first bore; The prince of Tyre was elder than the Moor. '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... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 pagine
...Shakspearc's own muse lúe Pericial first bore, The Prince of Туп was elder than The Moor : , Ti* miracle to see a first good play, All hawthorns do not bloom on Christ. mas day. A slender poet must have time to grow, And spread and burnish as bis brothers do.... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 480 pagine
...great, as to warrant very strong doubts of its being the legitimate offspring of hi> muse at all. 'Tis miracle to see a first good play ; All hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas-day, f A slender poet must have time to grow, And spread and burnish as his brothers do. Who still looks... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 472 pagine
...great, as to warrant very strong doubts of its being the legitimate offspring of his muse at all. 'Tis miracle to see a first good play ; All hawthorns do not bloom on Christmas-day, f A slender poet must have time to grow, And spread and burnish as his brothers do. Who still looks... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 pagine
...mairL Shakspeare's own Muse her Pericles first bore ; The prince of Tyre was elder than the Moor : 'Tie 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,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 728 pagine
...Shakspeare'• own muse his Pericles first bote; " The Prince of Tyre was elder than the Moor : " 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... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 476 pagine
...great, as to warrant very strong doubts of its being the legitimate offspring of his muse at all. '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.... | |
| 1822 - 314 pagine
...maid. Shakspeare's own Muse her Pericles first bore; The Prince of Tyre was elder than the Moor. 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... | |
| John Dryden - 1837 - 482 pagine
...Slighted Maid. Shakespear"s own muse her Pericles first bore ; The prince of Tvre was elder than the Moor: 'T is 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,... | |
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