| 1819 - 610 pages
...quoted. Greene observes that he does not imitate the style of those pieces, " daring God out of heaven with that atheist Tamburlan, or blaspheming with the mad preest of the sunne: but let me rather openly pocket vp the asse at Diogenes's hand, than wantonly set out such impious... | |
| Robert Greene - 1831 - 352 pages
...to palter vp something in Prose, vsing mine old poesie still, Omne tulit punctum, although latelye two Gentlemen Poets made two mad men of Rome beate...Tamburlan, or blaspheming with the mad preest of the sonne: but let me rather openly pocket vp the Asse at Diogenes hand : then wantonlye set out such impious... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1899 - 508 pages
...tragical! buskins, euerie wordr, filling the mouth, like the faburden of Bo-Bell, daring God out of lieauen with that Atheist Tamburlan, or blaspheming with the mad preest of the sonne: but let me rather openly pocket rp the Asse at Diogenes hand: then wantonli/c set out such impious... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1899 - 496 pages
...latelye two Gentlemen Poets made two mad men of Korne beate it out of their paper bucklers : and had ü in derision, for that I could not make my verses iet...Tamburlan, or blaspheming with the mad preest of the sonne: but Iet me rather openly pocket vp the Asse at Diogenes hand: then wantonlye sei out such impious instances... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - English drama - 1850 - 444 pages
...allude to Marlowe in contemptuous terms. t In which Greene expressly mentions Marlowe's tragedy ; " daring God out of heauen with that atheist Tamburlan,...or blaspheming with the mad preest of the sonne." — Mr. Collier thinks that Marlowe also wrote the play in which " the Priest of the Sun" was a leading... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - English drama - 1861 - 656 pages
...to palter vp something in prose, vsing mine old poesie still, Omne tulit punctum, although latelye two gentlemen poets made two mad men of Rome beate...Tamburlan, or blaspheming with the mad preest of the sonne : but let me rather openly pocket vp the asse at Diogenes band, then wantonlye set out such impious... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce, George Peele - English drama - 1861 - 650 pages
...it in derision, for that I could not make my verses iet vpon the stage in tragicall buskins, euerio worde filling the mouth like the faburden of Bo-Bell,...Tamburlan, or blaspheming with the mad preest of the sonne : but let me rather openly pocket vp the asse at Diogenes hand, then wantonlye set out such impious... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 pages
...allude to Marlowe in contemptuous terms. Î In which Greene expressly mentions Marlowe's tragedy ; " daring God out of heauen with that atheist Tamburlan,...or blaspheming with the mad preest of the sonne." — Mr. Collier thinks that Marlowe also wrote the play in which " the Priest of the Sun" was a leading... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 pages
...contemptuous terms. J In which Greene expressly mentions Marlowe's tragedy ; " daring ttod out of lieaucn with that atheist Tamburlan, or blaspheming with the mad preest of the soune." — Mr. Collier thinks that Marlowe also wrote the play in which " the Priest of the Sun" was... | |
| Robert Greene - Authors, English - 1886 - 382 pages
...tragicall buskins, everie worde filling the mouth like the faburden of Bo-Bell, daring God out of heaven with that ^Atheist Tamburlan, or blaspheming with the mad preest of the sonne." [Works, Vol. VII., pp. 7-8.— G.] 78 "But let me rather," Greene continues, "pocket up the Asse at... | |
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