| Robert Aris Willmott - 1839 - 388 pagina’s
...celebrate, My Saviour and my God. Fuller mentions Sandys with lively interest. " He lived," are his words, " to be a very aged man, whom I saw in the Savoy, anno 1641, having a youthful soul in a decayed body." GILES FLETCHER. GILES FLETCHER, the author of... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 616 pagina’s
...better nurses than mothers of a poem : good only to feed and foster the fancies of others; whereas Master Sandys was altogether as dexterous at inventing...lived to be a very aged man, whom I saw in the Savoy, anno 1641, having a youthful soul in a decayed body ; and I believe he died soon after.* JOHN SALTMARSH... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 440 pagina’s
...Land home to them : so lively in his descriptions thereof, with his passage thither and return thence. He lived to be a very aged man, whom I saw in the Savoy, anno 1641, having a youthful soul in a decayed body; and I believe he died soon after." It was in the... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 444 pagina’s
...Land home to them : so lively in his descriptions thereof, with his passage thither and return thence. He lived to be a very aged man, whom I saw in the Savoy, anno 1G41, having a youthful soul in a decayed body; and I believe he died soon after." It was in the... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1867 - 128 pagina’s
...Sandys was altogether as dexterous at inventing as translating, and his own poems as vspritefi.il, vigorous and masculine. He lived to be a very aged...Bexley Abbey, Kent, is this entry : " Georgius Sandys, Poetarum Anglorum sui soeciui facile princeps. sepultus fuit Martii 7 stilo Anglieo. An. Dom. 1643,"... | |
| 1868 - 588 pagina’s
...Sandys returned to England, and died at the house of his relative, Sir Francis Wyatt. Fuller says: "Master Sandys was altogether as dexterous at inventing...lived to be a very aged man, whom I saw in the Savoy, anno 1641, having a youthful soul in a decayed body."' In connection with the early efforts to promote... | |
| George Sandys - 1872 - 318 pagina’s
...ruinous vessel," as he terms the completion of his last work, was a swan-like dirge. Fuller says,1 " He lived to be a very aged man, whom I saw in the Savoy anno 1641, having a youthful soul in a decayed body ; and I believe he died soon after." It would seem... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1890 - 664 pagina’s
...transmigrated into Thomas Aquinas, . . . Ovid's genius may seem to have passed into Master Sandys." He " was altogether as dexterous at inventing as translating ; and his own poems as sprightful, vigorous, and masculine." * John Dryden spoke of Sandys as "the best versifier of the former... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 332 pagina’s
...transmigrated into Thomas Aquinas, . . . Ovid's genius may seem to have passed into Master Sandys." He " was altogether as dexterous at inventing as translating; and his own poems as sprightful, vigorous, and masculine." 1 John Dryden spoke of Sandys as " the best versifier of the... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 670 pagina’s
...transmigrated into Thomas Aquinas, . . Ovid's genius may seem to have passed into Master Sandys." He " was altogether as dexterous at inventing as translating; and his own poems as sprightful, vigorous, and masculine." 1 John Dryden spoke of Sandys as "the best versifier of the former... | |
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