| Sir Sidney Lee, Charles Talbut Onions - Anniversaries - 1916 - 760 pages
...Commonwealth.' In Spenser's 1 ' Life of Camden ', Britannia, 1722, d 2. 446.1 O words, he ' was for hys labor scorned, if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that...aforehande the inclination and qualitie of him to whome wee dedicate oure Bookes'. Sidney at first did not think of replying, but the spread of the controversy... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1921 - 826 pages
...certaine Booke, called The Schoole of Abuse, and dedicating it to Maister Sidney, was for hys labor scorned : if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that...aforehande the inclination and qualitie of him, to whome wee dedicate cure Bookes. Suche mighte I happily incurre, entituling My Slomber, and the other... | |
| Great Britain - 1917 - 1406 pages
...certaine booke called The Schools of Abuse, and dedicating it to Maister Sidney, was for hys labor scorned : if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that...nature to scorne. Suche follie is it, not to regarde afore hande the inclination and qualitie of him, to whom we dedicate cure bookes.' Sidney at once set... | |
| Bernard Quaritch (Firm) - Antiquarian booksellers - 1922 - 412 pages
...dedicating it to Maister Sidney, was for hys labor scorned : GOSSON (Stephen), continued:— £ *. d. if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that nature to scorne. Suohe follie is it, not to regarde aforehande the inclination and qualitie of him, to whom we dedicate... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1923 - 238 pages
...certaine Booke, called THE SCHOOLE OF ABUSE, and dedicating it to Maister SIDNEY, was for hys labor scorned, if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that...aforehande the inclination and qualitie of him^ to whome wee dedicate oure Bookes. Suche mighte I happily incurre, entituling my SLOMBER and the other... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - Actors - 1923 - 492 pages
...certaine Booke, called The Schoole of Abuse, and dedicating it to Maister Sidney, was for hys labor scorned, if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that...aforehande the inclination and qualitie of him to whome wee dedicate oure Bookes.'] [Summary and Extracts.] Epistle to Sidney. Epistle to the Reader.... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - Actors - 1923 - 444 pages
...had dedicated The Schoole of Abuse to Sidney, and as Gabriel Harvey told Spenser, was ' for hys labor scorned ; if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that nature to scorne '. Certainly the Defence can hardly be regarded as a direct contribution to the controversy. Sidney... | |
| Kent T. Van den Berg - Drama - 1985 - 204 pages
...correspondence in 1582, in which Spenser revealed that Gosson was "for hys labor scorned" by Sidney, "if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that nature to scorne." 27 Further evidence of Sidney's response can be gathered from his Apologie for Poetrie (ca. 1580—83),... | |
| Joan Rees - Literary Collections - 1991 - 172 pages
...Gabriel Harvey that Gosson was scorned by Sidney for dedicating The School of Abuse to him, he adds "if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that nature to scorne" (Poetical Worts, ed. E. de Selincourt (London, Oxford University Press, 1929), 635. 10. A point that... | |
| Peter C. Herman - History - 1996 - 294 pages
...certaine Booke, called THE SCHOOLE OF ABUSE, and dedicating it to Maister SIDNEY; was for hys labor scorned, if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that nature to scome. Suche follie is it not to regarde aforehande the inclination and qualitie of him to whome wee... | |
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