| George Bagshawe Harrison - 1928 - 536 pagine
...former, indeed, moved Nashe to great eloquence in Piers Penilesse (p. 151) : ' How it would haue ioyed braue Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeares in his Tombe, 1 Bodley Head Quartos, vol. vi. p. 45. 2 For other deductions,... | |
| Geoffrey Bullough - 1957 - 550 pagine
...Nashe, in Pierce Penilesse (entered in SR on 8 August) alludes to IV.7: 'How would it have joyed brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeares in his Tombe, hee should triumphe againe on the Stage, and have his bones newe... | |
| Phyllis Rackin - 1990 - 276 pagine
...Oblivion, and brought to pleade their aged Honours in open presence. . . . How would it have joyed brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeares in his Tombe, hee should triumphe againe on the Stage, and have his bones newe... | |
| Peter Thomson - 1999 - 244 pagine
...Henry VII and his family kneeling beneath a skyborn dragon and saint. How would it have joyed brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeares in his Tombe, hee should triumphe againe on the Stage, and have his bones newe... | |
| J. Leeds Barroll - 1995 - 460 pagine
...Register on 8 August 1592), Thomas Nashe apparently alludes to Part One:25 How would it haue ioyed braue Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeares in his Tbmbe, hee should triumphe againe on the Stage, and haue his bones newe... | |
| Pauline Kiernan - 1998 - 236 pagine
...effect on a London theatre audience of an extraordinary act of resuscitation: How would it haue ioyed braue Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeares in his Tombe, hee should triumphe againe on the Stage, and haue his bones newe... | |
| Shirley Nelson Garner, Madelon Sprengnether - 1996 - 346 pagine
...Tragedy * on the Stage, leading the French King prisoner." He imagines "How would it have joyed brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeares in his Tombe, hee should triumphe againe on the Stage and have his bones newe... | |
| Stanley Wells, Gary Taylor, John Jowett, William Montgomery - 1997 - 692 pagine
...Pierce Penniless (entered in the Stationers' Register on 8 August i 592): 'How would it haue ioyed braue Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeare in his Tombe, hee should triumphe againe on the Stage, and haue his bones newe... | |
| Jean Elizabeth Howard, Phyllis Rackin - 1997 - 276 pagine
...Oblivion, and brought to pleade their aged Honours in open presence. . . . How would it have joyed brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeares in his Tombe, hee should triumphe againe on the Stage, and have his bones newe... | |
| Christopher Pye - 2000 - 220 pagine
...bee a sharper reproofe to these degenerate effeminate dayes of ours? How would it have joy 'd brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to thinke that after he had lyne two hundred yeare in his tomb, he should triumph againe on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed... | |
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