 | William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 1058 sidor
...theyfPaintandcDraw. Fletcher reach 'd that which on his heights did grow, Whilfl Johnfon crept and gathered all below: This did his Love, and this his Mirth digeft,...One imitates him moft, the other beft. If they have fine e out-writ all other Men, Tcpeit Tis with the 'Drops which fell from ShakefpearV The * Storm which... | |
 | Robert Shiells, Theophilus Cibber - 1753 - 366 sidor
...and draw ; ; Fletcher reached that, which on his heights did grow, While Johnlon crept, and gathered all below : This did his love, and this his mirth...One imitates him moft, the other beft. If they have fmce outwrit all other men, 'Tis from the drops which fell from Shakefpear's pen. The J ftorm which... | |
 | 1762 - 414 sidor
...nature which they paint and draw; Fletcher reach'd that, which on his heights did grow, While Johnfon crept, and gather'd all below : This did his love,...beft. If they have fince outwrit all other men, 'Tis from the drops which fell from Shakerpear's pen. The ftorm which vanifh'd on the neighb'ring fhore,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1778 - 748 sidor
...that nature which they paint and draw. Fletcher reach'd that which on his heights did grow, "\Vhilft Jonfon crept and gather'd all below. This did his love, and this his mirth digefl: One imitates him moft, the other heft. If they have fince out-writ all other men, Tis with... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1788 - 316 sidor
...nature which they paint and draw. Fletcher reach'd tha.t which on his heights did grow, Whilst Jonson crept, and gather'd all below. This did his love, and this his mirth digest : One imitates him most, the other best. If they have since out-writ all other men, 'Tis with... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1793 - 594 sidor
...did firft impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonfon art: He, monarch-like, gave thofe his fubjedts law, And is that nature which they paint and draw....fince out-writ all other men, 'Tis with the drops which fell from Shakfpeare's pen. Dryden's Prologue to his Alteration of the Tempeft. Our Shakfpeare... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 sidor
...did firft impart To Fletcher wit, to labouring Jonfon art: He, monarch-like, gave thofe his fubjedts law, And is that nature which they paint and draw....fince out-writ all other men, 'Tis with the drops which fell from Shakfpeare's pen. Dryden's Prologue to his Alteration of the Tempeft. Our Shakfpeare... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 sidor
...Nature which they paint and draw. Fletcher reach'd that which on his heights did grow, "Whilst Jonson crept, and gather'd all below. This did his love, and this his mirth digest: One imitates him most, the other best. If they have since out-writ all other men, 'Tis with... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 sidor
...nature which they paint and draw. Fletcher reach'd that which on his height did grow, Whilst Jonson crept and gather'd all below. This did his love, and this his mirth digest: One imitates him most, the other best. If they have since out-writ all other men, "Tis with... | |
 | Prologues - 1810 - 280 sidor
...nature which they paint and draw.. Fletcher reach'd that which on his heights did grow, Whilft Johnfon crept and gather'd all below. This did his love, and...fince out-writ all other men, 'Tis with the drops which fell from Shake/pear's pen. The ftorm which vanifh'd on the neighb'ring more, Was taught by Sbakefpears... | |
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