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" twas none), the pattern of all vvjt, Art without art, unparallel'd as yet. Next Nature only help'd him, for look thorough This whole book*, thou shall find he doth not borrow One phrase from Greeks, nor Latins imitate, Nor once from vulgar languages translate... "
Bianca Cappello - Pagina 22
door baroness Rosina Doyle Bulwer- Lytton - 1843
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The Classical Element in the Shakespeare Plays

William Theobald - 1909 - 418 pagina’s
...nonsense on the literary public. Digges, it is true, said the same in 1640, — " For look through This whole book, thou shall find he doth not borrow One phrase from Greeks, nor Latins imitate, Nor once from vulgar languages translate " ; and so forth. But what we can pardon in...
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The New Grant White Shakespeare: Memoirs. Essay on Shakespeare's genius. The ...

William Shakespeare - 1912 - 430 pagina’s
...following sad blunder must have been great, indeed : "Next Nature only hclp'd him, for look thorough This whole book, thou shall find he doth not borrow One phrase from Greeks, nor Latins imitate. Nor once from vulgar languages translate, Nor plagiary-like from others gleane, Nor...
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Gli umili nella tragedia greca e shakespeariana

Antonio Maselli - 1920 - 456 pagina’s
...l'importazione del Rinascimento italiano, nel (i) « Next Nature on!y help'd him, for look thorough Thiswhole book, thou shall find he doth not borrow One phrase from Greeks,. nor Latins imitate, No/ once from vulgar languages translite, a XVI secjlo, allora noi dobbiamo modificare...
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The Authorship of Shakespeare

James G. McManaway - 1994 - 64 pagina’s
...the applause of what he sees set out Imprinted; . . . Next Nature only helped him; for look thorough This whole book, thou shall find he doth not borrow One phrase from Greeks, nor Latins imitate, Nor once from vulgar languages translate, Nor plagiary-like from others glean, Nor...
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Cavendish and Shakespeare: Interconnections

Katherine Romack, James Fitzmaurice - 2006 - 244 pagina’s
...Shake-speare. Genf himself. Commending that volume and its contents, Leonard Digges wrote, This whole Booke, thou shall find he doth not borrow, One phrase from Greeks, nor Latines imitate, Nor once fit from vulgar Languages Translate, Nor Plagiari-like from others gleane. demonstrate a deep distrust...
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Broad Views: A Monthly Periodical Dealing with All Subjects of ..., Volume 1

1904 - 586 pagina’s
...Digges, who wrote : — " Next nature onely helpt him, for looke thorow This whole Booke, thou shalt find he doth not borrow, One phrase from Greeks, nor...imitate, Nor once from vulgar Languages Translate, Nor Plagiari-like from others glean, Nor begges he from each witty friend a Scene To piece his Acts...
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