| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 550 Seiten
...Should praife a Matron. What could hurt her more? But thou art proof againjl them, and indeed Above th' ill Fortune of them, or the need. I therefore will begin, Soul of the Age! The applaufe ! delight f the wonder of our Stage ! My Shakelpear rije ; 1 will not lodge tbee by Chaucer,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 Seiten
...infamous bawd, or whore, Should praife a matron; what could hurt her more? But thou art proof again ft them ; and, indeed, Above the ill fortune of them,...I, therefore, will begin :— Soul of the age, The applaufe, delight, the wonder of our ftage,. My Shakefpeare, rife ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 Seiten
...matron ; what could hurt her more ? But thou art proof against them ; and, indeed, Above the ill-fortune of them, or the need : I, therefore, will begin :...The applause, delight, the wonder of our stage, My Shakspere, rise ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser ; or bid Beaumont lie A little further,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 594 Seiten
...pronunciation yet prevails in Scotland, and in many parts of England. MA LOME. But thou art proof againft them ; and, indeed, Above the ill fortune of them,...I, therefore, will begin : — Soul of the age, The applaufe, delight, the wonder of our ftage, My Shakfpeare, rife ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 Seiten
...prevails in Scotland, and in many parts of England. MALOXE. VOL. II. K k But thou art proof againft them ; and, indeed, Above the ill fortune of them,...I, therefore, will begin : — Soul of the age, The applaufe, delight, the wonder of our ftage, My Shakfpeare, rife ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 Seiten
...Should praise a matron , what could hurt her more? But thou art proof agaiust them, and indeed Above th' ill fortune of them or the need. I therefore will begin : — Soul of the age: The applause I delight! and wonder of the stage! My Shakespeare, rise— I will not lodge thee by Chaucer or Spenser;... | |
| 1808 - 606 Seiten
...ever writ in brass ; But since he cannot, reader look, Not on his picture, but his book/ — — ' Soul of the age, The applause, delight, the wonder...stage, My Shakespeare rise! I will not lodge thee by Chancer or Spenser; or bid Beaumont lie A little further, to make thee a room : Thou arta monument... | |
| Octavius Gilchrist - 1808 - 74 Seiten
...These are, as some infamous bawd, or whore, Should praise a matron; what could hurt her more 1 But thou art proof against them; and, indeed, Above the ill fortune of them, or the need: I, therefore, will begin:—Soul of the age, The applause, delight, the wonder of our stage, My Shakspeare, rise! I will... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 Seiten
...are, as some infimous bawd, or whore, Should praise a matron ; -.vhat could hurt her more ? But thou art proof against them ; and, indeed, Above the ill...: — Soul of the age, The applause, delight, the wondtr of oar stage, My Shaksprave, rise ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser; or bid Beaumont... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 Seiten
...These are, as some infamous bawd, or whore, Should praise a matron; what could hurt her more ' But thou art proof against them; and, indeed, Above the ill...fortune of them, or the need: • . I, therefore, will begin:—Soul of the age, The applause, delight, the wonder of our stage, My Shakspeare, rise! I will... | |
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