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" Shakespeare, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher Wit, to labouring Jonson Art. He Monarch-like gave those his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and draw. "
The Works of Ben Jonson - cclxxx. oldal
szerző: Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816
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Works, 1. kötet

Ben Jonson - 1912 - 594 oldal
...to Shakspeare," p. 628. And ¿«gain and again I pronounce it an unqualified falsehood. ' Dryden U subsequently appealed to on this point: " Shakspeare,...Dramatic Poesy, he says, " Wit and language, and, in never seen or heard of), "he brings in a number of men, saying they had suffered shipwreck in Bohemia."...

A History of Modern English Romanticism, 1. kötet

Harko Gerrit de Maar - 1924 - 266 oldal
...noble is to be found in John Dryden's prologue to his "Tempest or the Enchanted Isle" : "Shakespeare, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher Wit, to labouring Jonson, Art If they have since outwrit all other men, 'Tis with the drops which fell from Shakespeare's pen. The...

Shakespeare's Influence on Sir Walter Scott

Wilmon Brewer - 1925 - 534 oldal
...from old Shakespeare's honoured dust, this day Springs up and buds a new reviving play: Shakespeare, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson, art. He, monarch-like, gave those, his subjects law And is that nature which they paint and draw. Fletcher...

The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark

William Shakespeare - 1926 - 392 oldal
...life-long monument. ' Some years later (1667) in the Prologue to the Tempest, Dryden said : " Shakespeare, who, taught by none, did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art. He, monarch-like, gave those his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and draw." have...

Shakespeare, Actor-poet: As Seen by His Associates, Explained by Himself and ...

Clara Longworth comtesse de Chambrun - 1927 - 392 oldal
...Shakespeare's genius as is contained in his prologue to the revival of The Tempest in 1669: Shakespeare, -who, taught by none, did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art He monarch-like gave those his subfects law And is that nature which they paint and draw. Fletcher...

Catalogue, 250-255. kiadás

Pickering & Chatto - 1928 - 786 oldal
...Walter Scott, is one of the most masterly tributes < paid at! the shrine of Sbnkespeare. " SHAKESPEABE, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher Wit. to labouring Jonson, Art Tf thev have since outwrit all other men. 'Tis with the drops which fell from SHAKESPEARE'S pen. The...

Gendered spaces: Wandel des "Weiblichen" im englischen Diskurs der frühen ...

Martina Mittag - 2002 - 280 oldal
...Shakespeare als Vater und gottgleicher Monarch einer literarischen Tradition gezeichnet wird: Shakespear, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher Wit, to labouring Johnson Art. He Monarch-like gave those his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and draw....
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The Major Works

John Dryden - 2003 - 1024 oldal
...from old Shakespeare's honoured dust, this day Springs up and buds a new reviving play. Shakespeare, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art. He monarch-like gave those his subjects law, And is that nature which they paint and draw. Fletcher...
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The Cambridge Companion to Roman Satire

Kirk Freudenburg - 2005 - 380 oldal
...his "Prologue to The Tempest" (1667), Dryden, praising Shakespeare, cut Jonson neatly: Shakespeare, who (taught by none) did first impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonson art; He monarch-like gave those his subjects law, And is that Nature which they paint and draw. Fletcher...
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Cavendish and Shakespeare: Interconnections

Katherine Romack, James Fitzmaurice - 2006 - 244 oldal
...to "writ by Natures light" (A7v).25 As in Dryden's later criticism, where he describes "Shakespear, who (taught by none) did first impart/ To Fletcher Wit, to labouring Johnson Art," Cavendish awards to Shakespeare the title of greater artist: linked with nature, he is...
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