Next Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave translunary things That the first poets had ; his raptures were All air and fire, which made his verses clear ; For that fine madness still he did retain Which rightly should possess... Drayton, WArner - Página 399editado por - 1810Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 páginas
...translunar}' things. That your first poets had ; Ilia raptures were All air and fire, which made his vence Z% P c 4G>}T.}ԖOʙ' n ~ X a 1M $ e W 1 a n k } ) M ş ," Wn @ v 7 The phrase, fine madness, very aptly eiprcsses the character of his genius. In The Tragical History... | |
| 740 páginas
...was a sweet, gentle, loveable man. They felt the truth of his life. They saw that " Only that lino madness still he did retain Which rightly should possess a poet's brain." Imagination was to him the great reality. The external, that which makes the chief consciousness of... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 550 páginas
...Thespian springes, Had in him those braue translunary8 thinges, That the first poets had : his raptvres were All air, and fire, which made his verses clear: For that fine madness still he did retaine Which rightly should possesse a poet's braine'. In the RETURN FROM PARNASSUS, a sort of critical... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 572 páginas
...Thespian springes, Had in him those braue translunary" thinges, That the first poets had : his raptvres were All air, and fire, which made his verses clear : For that fine madness still he did retaine Which rightly should possesse a poet's braine'. In the RETURN FROM PARNASSUS, a sort of critical... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 páginas
...brave translunnry things That the first poets had : his raptures were All air and fire, which mad« dvdwdxdydzd{d f d d d d d e d d d d d d g d d d d d g g g g d d d g g g g g g d d d* + We subjoin part of the death-scene of Edward IT. in his historical drama, a scene which Charles Lamb... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 278 páginas
...Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave translunary things, That the first poets had ; his raptures were All air and fire, which made...retain, Which rightly should possess a poet's brain. But this happy genius appears to have had as unhappy a will, which obscured his judgment. It made him... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 páginas
...Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave translunary things, That the first poets had; his raptures were All air and fire, which made...retain, Which rightly should possess a poet's brain. But this happy genius appears to have had as unhappy a will, which obscured his judgment. It made him... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 466 páginas
...Marlow, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave translimary things That the first poets had : his raptures were All air and fire, which made...retain, Which rightly should possess a poet's brain. f Marlow is, by nearly universal admission, our greatest dramatic writer before Shakspeare. He is frequently,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 280 páginas
...Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave translunary things, That the first poets had ; his raptures were All air and fire, which made...retain, Which rightly should possess a poet's brain. But this happy genius appears to have had as unhappy a will, which obscured his judgment. It made him... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 292 páginas
...Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave translunary things, That the first poets had ; his raptures were All air and fire, which made...still he did retain, Which rightly should possess apoefs brain.J^ But this happy genius appears to have had as unhappy a will, which obscured his judgment.... | |
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