| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 964 pages
...Lodge, and Peele. «• Third Part, Act I. Sc. 4,— "Oh, tygers hart wrapt in a woman's hide ! " 87 sgives, Some consequence, yet hanging in the [Marlowe], that Green, who hath said with thee, Eke the foole in his hearte, Thert if no God, should... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 pages
...long survive the fearful exhortation of his dying companion, the unhappy Greene : — " Wonder not, thou famous gracer of tragedians, that Greene, who...the fool in his heart, there is no God, should now give glory unto His greatness : for penetrating is His power, His hand lies heavy upon me, He hath... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 pages
...fearful exhortation of his dying companion, the unhappy Greene : — "Wonder not, thou famous graccr 6i tragedians, that Greene, who hath said with thee,...the fool in his heart, there is no God, should now give glory unto His greatness : for penetrating is His power, His hand lies heavy upon me, He hath... | |
| English drama - 1870 - 610 pages
...backe with sorrow on your time past, G and endeuour with repentance to spend that which is to come. Wonder not (for with thee will I first beginne), thou famous gracer of tragedians [ie Marlowe], that Green, who hath said with thee, like the foole in his heart, " There is no God,"... | |
| Wolfgang Bernhardi - 1874 - 60 pages
...lautet, indem der sterbende Dichter seine Worte an Mario w richtet: „Wonder not, (for with thee will J first beginne) thou famous gracer of Tragedians, that Greene, who hath said with thee like the foole in bis heart, There is no God, should now give glorie unto Ms power, his hand lyes heavy upon... | |
| Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 pages
...endeavour with repentance to spend that which is to come. Wonder not (for with thee will I first begin), thou famous gracer of tragedians,* that Greene, who...the fool in his heart, There is no God, should now give glory unto iiis greatness; for penetrating is his power, his hand lies heavy upon me, he hath... | |
| Karl Elze - Dramatists, English - 1876 - 672 pages
...Grabschrift seiner Tochter Susanne herausklingt : ]) ' Wonder not (for 1eith thee will l first begin) thou famous gracer of tragedians , that Greene , who...the fool in his heart, there is no God, should now give glory to his greatness.' Wilty above her sex , but thafs not all, Wise to sah'ation was gaod Mistriss... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 pages
...look backe with Borrow on your time past, and endeuour with repentance to spend that which is to come. Wonder not (for with thee will I first beginne), thou famous gracer of tragedians [L e. Marlowe], that Green, who hath said with thee, like the foole in his heart, * There is no God,'... | |
| Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson - English poetry - 1878 - 576 pages
...endeavour with repentance to spend that which is to come. Wonder not (for with thee will I first begin), thou famous gracer of tragedians,* that Greene, who...the fool in his heart, There is no God, should now give glory unto iiis greatness ; for penetrating is his power, his hand lies heavy npon me, he oath... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1883 - 596 pages
...endeavour with repentance to spend that which is to come. Wonder not, (for with thee will I first begin,) thou famous gracer of tragedians, that Greene, who...the fool in his heart, There is no God, should now give glory unto His greatness ; for penetrating is His power, His hand lies heavy upon me, He hath... | |
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