| Robert Greene - 1831 - 352 páginas
...letter t If not, how then doo I imitate him '!" Haue with you to Saffron* Wulden, 1596, Sig. V. 3. " If any man bee of a dainty and curious eare," says the author of Martine Mar-siitus, 1592, undoubtedly alluding to Greene, " I shall desire him to repayre to those... | |
| Robert Greene, Alexander Dyce, George Peele - 1861 - 650 páginas
...not, how then doo I imitate him ? " — Haue with you to Saffron- Waiden, Ac., 1596, Sig. У. 3. " If any man bee of a dainty and curious eare," says the author of Martine Mar-sixttu, 1592, undoubtedly alluding to Greene, " I shall desire him to repayre to those... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - 1861 - 656 páginas
...Supererogation, &c., 1593, Sig. S 4. "Did I," exclaims Nash, indignant at being accused of imitating Greene, "euer write of conycatching ! stufft my stile with hearbs and stones t or apprentisd myselfe to running of the letter ! If not, how then doo I imitate him ? " — Haue... | |
| New Shakspere Society (London, England) - 1875 - 558 páginas
...Contention and True Tragedy, and Greene's predilection for animals — both real and fabulous — is well known. " Did I," exclaims Nash, indignant at...having imitated Greene, " euer write of cony-catching t stufft my stile with hearbs and stones? ... if not, how then do I imitate him?" ("Haue with you to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1891 - 106 páginas
...Contention and True Tragedy, and Greene's predilection for animals — both real and fabulous— is well known. 'Did I," exclaims Nash, indignant at being...of a dainty and curious eare,' says the author of Martins Mar-Sixtus, 1592, undoubtedly alluding to Greene, 'I shall desyre him to repayre to those authors... | |
| New Shakspere Society (Great Britain) - 1875 - 554 páginas
...Contention and True Tragedy, and Greene's predilection for animals — both real and fabulous — is well known. "Did I," exclaims Nash, indignant at being...not, how then do I imitate him?" ("Haue with you to Sa/ron-Waldcn," &c., 1596. Sig. V. 3. See Dyce's ed. of Greene, p. 37.) "If any man bee of a dainty... | |
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