| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 páginas
...Greene,) " for with thee will I firft begin, thou famous gracer of tragedians, that Greene, (who hath faid with thee, like the foole in his heart, there is no God,) mould now give glory unto his greatncfs ; for penetrating is his power, his hand is heavy upon me ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 728 páginas
...that age, previous to the appearance of Shakspeare, " Wonder not," (says Greene,) " for with thee will I first begin, thou famous gracer of tragedians, that...the foole in his heart, there is no God), should now give glory unto his greatness ; for penetrating is his power, his hand is heavy upon me ; &c. Why should... | |
| Robert Greene - 1831 - 352 páginas
...come. Wonder not, (for with thee will I first beginne)thou famous gracerf of Tragedians, that Green, who hath said with thee like the foole in his heart,...no God, should now giue glorie vnto his greatnesse : for penetrating is his power, his hand lyes heauy vpon me, he hath spoken vnto me with a voyce of... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848 - 368 páginas
...eome. AVonder not, (for with thee will 1 firste begiime) thou famous graeer of tragedians, that Green, who hath said with thee like the foole in his heart, There is no God, should now give glorie unto His greatnesse : for penetrating is llis power, llis hand lyes heavy upon me, He hath... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1850 - 444 páginas
...not (for with thee will I first beginne), thou famous gracer of tragedians [ie Marlowe], that Green, who hath said with thee, like the foole in his heart,...no God,' should now giue glorie vnto his greatnesse ; for penetrating is his power, his hand lyes heauy * See p. viii, note third. t For various other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 668 páginas
...not (for with thee will I first beginne), thou famous gracer of tragedians [ie Marlowe], that Green, who hath said with thee, like the foole in his heart, There is no God, should now gine glorie vnto his greatnesse," &c. in which a letter written to diners play-makers is offensinely... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 652 páginas
...Wonder not, (for with tliee will I first beginne) thou famous gracer of Tragedians, that Green, who haih said with thee like the foole in his heart, There is no Ood, should now giuc glorie vnto his greatnesse : for penetrating is his power, his hand lyes heavy... | |
| Robert Greene, George Peele - 1861 - 656 páginas
...come. Wonder not (for with thee will I first beginne), thou famous graccr of tragedians,t that Green, who hath said with thee, like the foole in his heart,...no God,' should now giue glorie vnto his greatnesse ; for penetrating is his power, his hand lyes heauy vpon me, he hath spoken vnto me with a voyce of... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1865 - 476 páginas
...not (for with thce will I first beginne), thou famous gracer of tragedians [ie Marlowe], that Green, who hath said with thee, like the foole in his heart, ' There is no God,' should now giue glorie vuto his greatnesso ; for penetrating is his power, his hand lyes heauy vpon me, he hath spoken vnto... | |
| Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft - 1885 - 492 páginas
...thee will I first beginne, — thov fa~ mous gracer of tragedians, that Green, irho halh said irith thee, like the foole in his heart, ..There is no God", should now giee glorie unto his greatnesse ; for penelrating in his power, his haud lyes heary upon nie, he hath... | |
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