| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 248 pages
...in these words : " The summe of summes is, He lost his imagination a thousand waies, and I belieue searched every corner of his Grammar-Schoole witte...Fauste precor gelida) to see if he could finde anie meanes to relieue his estate." Nashe, in his reply in Foure Letters Confuted (Grosart's Nashe, ii.... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Sir Adolphus William Ward - English drama - 1901 - 506 pages
...other parties by him abused in London 1592,' where Greene is ridiculed as 'having searched every comer of his Grammar-schoole witte (for his margine is as deeplie learned as Fauste 'precor gelida).' This is certainly an allusion, in 1592, either to Marlowe's play, or, far less probably, to the story-book.... | |
| William Shakespeare - Courts and courtiers - 1904 - 450 pages
...speaking of Greene, Harvey says, ' he tost his imagination a thousand waies, and I beleeue searched euery corner of his Grammar-schoole witte (for his margine...deeplie learned, as Fauste precor gelida) to see if he coulde finde anie meanes to relieue his estate.' — p. 195, ed. Grosart. It seems as if this first... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 438 pages
...speaking of Greene, Harvey says, ' he tost his imagination a thousand waies, and I beleeue searched euery corner of his Grammar-schoole witte (for his margine...deeplie learned, as Fauste precor gelida} to see if he coulde finde anie rneanes to relieue his estate.' — p. 195, ed. Grosart. It seems as if this first... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 438 pages
...Greene, Harvey says, ' he tost his imagination a thousand waies, and I beleeue searched euery comer of his Grammar-schoole witte (for his margine is as...deeplie learned, as Fauste precor gelida) to see if he coulde finde anie meanes to relieue his estate.' — p. 195, ed. Grosart. It seems as if this first... | |
| William Shakespeare - Courts and courtiers - 1904 - 438 pages
...tost his imagination a thousand waies, and I beleeue searched euery corner of his Grammar- school e witte (for his margine is as deeplie learned, as Fauste precor gelida) to see if he coulde finde anie meanes to relieue his estate.' — p. 195, ed. Grosart. It seems as if this first... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 252 pages
...in these words : " The summe of summes is, He lost his imagination a thousand waies, and I belieue searched every corner of his Grammar-Schoole witte...Fauste precor gelida) to see if he could finde anie meanes to relieue his estate." Nashe, in his reply in Foure Letters Confuted (Grosart's Nashe, ii.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1906 - 278 pages
...194) in these words: " The summe of summes is, He lost his imagination a thousand waies, and I belieue searched every corner of his Grammar-Schoole witte...Fauste precor gelida) to see if he could finde anie meanes to relieue his estate." Nashe, in his reply in Foure Letters Confuted (Grosart's Nashe, ii.... | |
| Harm Reverts Otten Vries - English philology - 1909 - 112 pages
...etc., London 1592, S. 26, heifst es nämlich von Green : „He tost his imagination a thousand ways, and, I believe, searched every corner of his Grammarschoole...Fauste precor gelida) to see if he could finde anie meanes to relieve his estate" etc. Francke meint hierzu: . . . unzweifelhaft kann hier nur an den damals... | |
| Harm R. O. de Vries - English drama - 1909 - 426 pages
...etc., London 1592, S. 26, heifst es nämlich von Green : „He tost his imagination a thousand ways, and, I believe, searched every corner of his Grammarschoole...witte (for his margine is as deeplie learned as Fauste prccor gelida) to see if he conld finde anie meanes to relieve his estate" etc. Francke meint hierzu... | |
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