“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Page 49
... muses , and understands their mu- sical scyences , and to whom of them eche scyence is appropred : I suppose he hath dronken of Elycons well ! " I find , from Mr. Baker's MSS . that our laureat was admitted ad eundem at Cambridge : " An ...
... muses , and understands their mu- sical scyences , and to whom of them eche scyence is appropred : I suppose he hath dronken of Elycons well ! " I find , from Mr. Baker's MSS . that our laureat was admitted ad eundem at Cambridge : " An ...
Page 95
... muse than him , Kit Marlow . " Again , " She sprung after him , and so re- signed up her priesthood , and left worke for Museus and Kit Marlow . " Among the entries at Stationers ' Hall I find the following made by John Wolfe in 1593 ...
... muse than him , Kit Marlow . " Again , " She sprung after him , and so re- signed up her priesthood , and left worke for Museus and Kit Marlow . " Among the entries at Stationers ' Hall I find the following made by John Wolfe in 1593 ...
Page 114
... muses loste so fyne a floure , " Nor had Minerva wept to leave the so : " If wysdome myght haue fled the fatall howre " Thou hadste not yet ben suffred for to go . " A thousande doltysh geese we myght have sparde , " A thousande wytles ...
... muses loste so fyne a floure , " Nor had Minerva wept to leave the so : " If wysdome myght haue fled the fatall howre " Thou hadste not yet ben suffred for to go . " A thousande doltysh geese we myght have sparde , " A thousande wytles ...
Page 120
... muse , in thy own confines keepe , " And wage not warre with so deere - lov'd a neighbor ; " But , having sung thy day song , rest and sleepe , " Preserve thy small fame and his greater favor . " His song was worthie merit ...
... muse , in thy own confines keepe , " And wage not warre with so deere - lov'd a neighbor ; " But , having sung thy day song , rest and sleepe , " Preserve thy small fame and his greater favor . " His song was worthie merit ...
Page 183
... muse , can praise too much ; Line 12. So , B. S. and edit . 1633 . Sleep , rare comedian , & c . R. Line 13. So , B. and R. Thine unmolested peace , unshared cave.-S. Thy unmolested peace in an unshared cave.- Line 14. So , B. Edit ...
... muse , can praise too much ; Line 12. So , B. S. and edit . 1633 . Sleep , rare comedian , & c . R. Line 13. So , B. and R. Thine unmolested peace , unshared cave.-S. Thy unmolested peace in an unshared cave.- Line 14. So , B. Edit ...
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