| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1875 - 658 páginas
...grace in writing ' as well as to the moral probity of Shakspere, as reported to him on high authority1. able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you...Johannes Factotum, is, in his own conceit, the only Skate-scene in a country.' The bearing of this passage on the question of the authorship of certain... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1876 - 554 páginas
...shall, were ye in that case that I am now, be both of them at once forsaken ? Yes : trust them not; for there is an upstart crow, beautified with our...his own conceit, the only Shake-scene in a country" We shall have occasion to examine into the meaning of Greene's charge presently. From this passage,... | |
| Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 páginas
...not: for there is an upstart crow beautified with our feathers, that with his tiger's heart, wrapt in a player's hide, supposes he is as well able to...his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country. Oh, that I might entreat your rare wits to be employed in more profitable courses; and let these apes... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 páginas
...: ' For there is an upstart crow beautified with pur feathers, that, with his tiger's fiearf wrapt in a player's hide, supposes he is as well able to...his own conceit, the only Shake-scene in a country.' The punning allusion to Shakspeare is palpable : the expressions, 'tiger's heart,' &c. are a parody... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1876 - 348 páginas
...An upstart crow beautified in our feathers that, with his ' Tiger's heart wrapt in a player's bide,' supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank...his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country." — GREENE, Groatsworth of Wit, 1592. "About three months since died Mr, Robert Greene, leaving many... | |
| 1876 - 802 páginas
...for there is an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his ' tiger's J Jieart wrapt in a player's hide,' supposes he is as well able to...Johannes factotum, is in his own conceit the only Stiake-scene in a country. 0 that I might entreat your rare wits to be employed in more profitable... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw - 1876 - 576 páginas
...feathers, that with his Tygers heart wrapt in a Player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bumbast out a blank verse as the best of you, and being an...his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country." We may infer from this distinct reference to Shakspeare that he had made himself in many ways serviceable... | |
| Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson - 1878 - 576 páginas
...for there is an upstart crow beautified with our feathers, that with his tiger's heart, wrapt »» a player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bombast...his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country. Oh, that I might entreat your rare wits to bo employed in more profitable courses ; and let these apes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 494 páginas
...for there is an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his Tyger's heart wrapt in ft Player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bombast...his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country." Here Greene is in ill temper with some young upstart, who, at first only a player, has presumed to... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 570 páginas
...not : for there is an upstart crow beautified with our feathers, that, with his Tiger's heart wrapt in a player's hide, supposes he is as well able to...his own conceit, the only Shake-scene in a country." That the " upstart crow" meant Shakespeare, is on all hands admitted. And the general opinion is, that... | |
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