Soul of the age! The applause, delight, the wonder of our stage! My Shakespeare, rise! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie A little further, to make thee a room: Thou are a monument without a tomb, And art alive still while... Aphorisms from Shakespeare - Página xxxiipor William Shakespeare, Capel Lofft - 1812 - 456 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 páginas
...subject I pass thee, Thou flattered'st thine, mine cannot flatter'd be. BEN JONSON. Soule of the Age ! The applause! delight! the wonder of our Stage ! My...lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lye A little further, to make thee a roome : Thou art a Monument, without a tombe, And art aliue still,... | |
| G.W. Carleton & Co - 1878 - 360 páginas
...it so. 1. — Soul of the age ! The applause ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! My SHAKES? KRE, rise ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser,...Beaumont lie A little further, to make thee a room. BEN JONSON, To the Memory of Shakespert. — He was not of an age, but for all time. — Ibid. —... | |
| Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson - 1878 - 576 páginas
...therefore, will begin : Soul of the age ! The applause ! delight ! and wonder of our stage 1 My Shakspeare rise ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie A little further off, to make thee room : Thou art a monument without a tomb,* • An allusion to an elegy on Shakspeare.... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1878 - 402 páginas
...Stratford upon Avon. Ben Jonson objected to placing Shakespeare by the side of Chaucer and others, saying : •Thou art a monument without a tomb And art alive still, while thy book shall live, And we have wits to read and praise to give." Drayton was next honored by a burial In Poet's... | |
| 1878 - 410 páginas
...Avon. Ben Jonson objected to placing Shakespeare by the side of Chaucer aad others, saying : 83 •Thon art a monument without a tomb And art alive still, while thy book shall live, And we hare wits to read and praise to give." Drayton was next honored by a burial in Poet's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 556 páginas
...and indeed Above th' ill fortune of them, or the need. I therefore will begin. Soul of the age ! Th' applause ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! My...bid Beaumont lie A little further, to make thee a room9 : Thou art a monument without a tomb, 8 This refers to some lines by William Basse, beginning... | |
| William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson - 1879 - 844 páginas
...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 !...Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie A little further off, to make thee room : Thou art a monument without a tomb,8 8 An allusion to an elegy on Shakespeare,... | |
| William Tegg - 1879 - 290 páginas
...therefore, will begin:—Soul of the age Th' applause ! delight, the wonder of our stage ! My Shakspeare, rise ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser;...or bid Beaumont lie A little further to make thee room : Thou art a monument without a tomb ; And art alive still, while thy book doth live, And we have... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 570 páginas
...indeed, Above th' ill fortune of them or the need. I, therefore, will begin : Soul of the age, Th' applause, delight, the wonder of our stage, My Shakespeare,...thee a room : * Thou art a monument without a tomb, * An allusion to the following lines by William Basse, which are found in Mss. with several variations... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 páginas
...therefore will begin : Soul of the age ! The applause, delight, the wonder of our stage ! My SHAKSPEARE, rise ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser,...bid Beaumont lie A little further, to make thee a room1: Thou art a monument without a tomb, And art alive still while thy book doth live, And we have... | |
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