| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 618 páginas
...fays: " looke and you fliall find a gr>y haire for everie line I have writ againft him; andyou.fhall have all his beard white too, by the time he hath read over this book." The reader may find more examples of the fame phamomenon in Grimefton's tranilation of Goulart's Memorable... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 700 páginas
...fays: «' looke and you fhall find a gr:y haire for everie line I have writ againft him; and you fhall have all his beard white too, by the time he hath read over this book." The reader may find more examples of the fame phenomenon in Grimefton's tranflation of Goulart's Memorable... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 656 páginas
...and you mall find ag r<y haire for everie fine I have writ againft him; and you (hall have all hit beard 'white too, by the time he hath read over this book." The reader may find more examples of the fame phenomenon in Grimefton's tranflation of Goulart's Memorable... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 páginas
...Saffron Walden, &c. 1596, says : " looke and you shall find a grey haire for everie line I have writ against him ; and you shall have all his beard white too, by the time he hath read over this book." The reader may find more examples of the same phenomenon in Grimeston's translation of Goulart's Memorable... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 348 páginas
...Walilen, &c. 1596, says : " . i. looke and you shall find a grey haire for everie line I have writ against him ; and you shall have all his beard white too, by the time he hath read over this book." The reader may find more examples of the same phenomenon in Gri'meston's translation of Goulart's Memorable... | |
| 1826 - 602 páginas
...him low, and shrewdly broken him. " Look on his head, and you shall find a grey hair for every line I have written against him, and you shall have all his...Chamber. — Shirley had a face « Half-minted with the royal stamp of man, And half o'crcomc with beast." Though he turned Catholic in his dotage, he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 460 páginas
...Saffron Walden, &c. 1596, says : " — looke and you shall find a grey haire for everie line I have writ against him ; and you shall have all his beard white too, by the time he hath read over this book." The reader may find more examples of the same phenomenon in Grimeston's translation of Goulart's Memorable... | |
| Henry Glapthorne - 1824 - 520 páginas
...look on his head you shall find a grey hair for every line I have writ against him ;" and he adds, " and you shall have all his beard white too by the time he hath read over this book."* Before his death, however, Nash, if we are to believe his Dedication of Christ's Tears over Jerusalem,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Nash - 1825 - 96 páginas
..." look on his head you shall find a grey hair for every line I have writ against him;" and he adds, "and you shall have all his beard white too by the time he hath read over this book."* Before his death, however, Nash, if we are to believe his Dedication of Christ's Tears over Jerusalem,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 páginas
...and shrewly broken him ; look on his head, and you shall find a gray hair for everie line I have writ itur;' " one is not made but born a poet. Indeed his learning was very little, so that as Cornish * How great a nuisance this bevy of lampooning critics was considered, and to what a height their shameless... | |
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