The Works of George Chapman ...Chatto and Windus, 1875 |
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Page vi
... Learning . For Ill Success Of Negligence Of Injury Of Attire FRAGMENTS : - Of Circumspection Of Sufferance Of the Soul Of Learned Men • EPICEDIUM , OR A FUNERAL SONG . To the Immortal Memory of Henry Prince of Wales To Nat . Field and ...
... Learning . For Ill Success Of Negligence Of Injury Of Attire FRAGMENTS : - Of Circumspection Of Sufferance Of the Soul Of Learned Men • EPICEDIUM , OR A FUNERAL SONG . To the Immortal Memory of Henry Prince of Wales To Nat . Field and ...
Page xii
... learning hath made noble , and nobility sacred . " And this is throughout his manner of reference to the tastes and judgments of those common readers in whose eyes he took such less than little pains to make his work even passably ...
... learning hath made noble , and nobility sacred . " And this is throughout his manner of reference to the tastes and judgments of those common readers in whose eyes he took such less than little pains to make his work even passably ...
Page xxii
... learning , was sent to the university , ' and 1594 , when he published his first poem , we have no trace or hint to guide us in conjecturing how his life was spent from fifteen to thirty - five . This latter age is the least he can have ...
... learning , was sent to the university , ' and 1594 , when he published his first poem , we have no trace or hint to guide us in conjecturing how his life was spent from fifteen to thirty - five . This latter age is the least he can have ...
Page xlix
... learning in all matters of social and historical illustration , that the German editor has kept well to such work as he was perfectly competent to discharge , and has never on this occasion exchanged the highest seat in the hall of ...
... learning in all matters of social and historical illustration , that the German editor has kept well to such work as he was perfectly competent to discharge , and has never on this occasion exchanged the highest seat in the hall of ...
Page lxi
... learning . A weight of learning at least equal to that which bowed and deformed the genius of Jonson and of Chapman served but to give new shape and splendour to the genius of Milton and of Landor . To these it was but as a staff to ...
... learning . A weight of learning at least equal to that which bowed and deformed the genius of Jonson and of Chapman served but to give new shape and splendour to the genius of Milton and of Landor . To these it was but as a staff to ...
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Page 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice. What we behold is censured by our eyes.