He was esteemed,' says Anthony Wood, ' a most noted poet, 1579 ; but when or where he died, I cannot tell, for so it is, and always hath been, that most Poets die poor, and consequently obscurely, and a hard matter it is to trace them to their graves. An Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare: Addressed to Joseph Cradock, Esq - Sida 77efter Richard Farmer - 1767 - 50 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 sidor
...died, I cannot tell, for fo it is, and always hath been, that moft POETS die^ocr, and consequently obfcurely, and a hard matter it is to trace them to their graves. Claruit 1599." Atb. Oxon. vol. I. p. 300. We had lately in a periodical pamphlet, called, The Tiratrical Review, a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 sidor
...cannot tell, for so it is, and always hatk tin, that most POETS die poor, and consequently obscurely, and a hard matter it is to trace them to their graves. Cluruit 1599." Ath. Oxen. vol. I. p. 300. We had lately in a periodical pamphlet, called, The Theatrical... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 sidor
...but when or where he died, I cannot tell, for fo it is, and always bath hern, that mod POETS die/xwr, and confequently obfcurely, and a hard matter it is^ to trace them to their graves. Claruit 1599." dtb. Oxon. Vol. I. p. 300. We had lately in a periodical pamphlet, called, The Tbtatrical Rmitw, a... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 594 sidor
...cannot tell, for/i /'/ is, and always bath been, that molt POETS die/oor, and confequently obfcurcly, and a hard matter it is to trace them to their graves. Claruit 1599." Atb. Oxon. Vol. I. p. 300. We had lately in a periodical pamphlet, called, The Theatrical Review, a... | |
| Richard Farmer - 1800 - 112 sidor
...efteemed, fays Anthony Wood, " a moft noted poet, l57g. but when or where he died, I cannot tell, (or Jo it is, and always hath been, that moft POETS die poor, and conieqnently obfcurely .. and a hard matter it is to trace them to their graves. Claruit i5gg." Ath.... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1802 - 430 sidor
...his middle age, in the latter end of Q. Elizabeth, but when or where he died i cannot tell ; for fo it is, and always hath been, that moft poets die poor,...hard matter it is to trace them to their graves."* PEEND THOMAS translateed " The pleafant fable of Hermaphroditus and Salmacis," out of Ovids Metamorphofis,... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1802 - 430 sidor
...latter end of Q. Elizabeth, but when or where he died i cannot tell ; for fo it is, and always bath been, that moft poets die poor, and confequently obfcurely,...hard matter it is to trace them to their graves."* PEEND THOMAS translated " The pleafant fable of Hermaphroditus and Salmacis,". out of Ovids Metamorphofis,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 sidor
...cannot tell, for so it is, and always luith been, that most POETS die poor, and consequently obscurely, and a hard matter it is to trace them to their graves. Claruit 1599." Ath. Oxon. Vol. I, p. 300. In the next place, unfortunately, there is neither such a character as a Constable in the Midsummer... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 sidor
...cannot tell, for so it is, and always hath been, that most POETS die poor, and consequently obscurely, and a hard matter it is to trace them to their graves. Claruit 1599." Jith. Oxon. Vol. I, p. 300. And to close the whole, it is not possible, according to Aubrey himself,... | |
| George Peele - 1809 - 46 sidor
...cannot tell, for so it is and always hath been, that most poets die poor and consequently obscurely, and a hard matter it is to trace them to their Graves." He certainly died in or before the year 1598, as " Meres in the second Part of his PalladisTamia, or... | |
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