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" Art, that could scarcely latinize their necke-verse if they should have neede ; yet English Seneca read by candle light yeeldes manie good sentences, as Bloud is a begger, and so foorth ; and, if you intreate him faire in a frostie morning, he will affoord... "
Law Sports at Gray's Inn (1594): Including Shakespeare's Connection with the ... - Page 120
by Basil Brown - 1921 - 276 pages
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Early English Classical Tragedies

John William Cunliffe - 1912 - 466 pages
...English Seneca read by candle light yeeldes manie good sentences, as Bloud is a begger, and so foorth : and if you intreate him faire in a frostie morning,...whole Hamlets, I should say handfulls of tragical speaches. But 6 griefe ! tempus edax rerum, what 's that will last alwaies ? The sea exhaled by droppes...
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Englische Studien, Volume 45

1912 - 504 pages
...neede ; yet English Seneca read by candle-light yeeldes manie good sentences as blood is a beggar" and so forth : "and if you intreate him faire in a frostie morning , he will afford you whole Hamlets, I should say handfull of tragical speeches 2)." Nash ') Eine zusammenstellung...
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Hamlet: Prince of Denmark

William Shakespeare - 1913 - 262 pages
...neede; yet English Seneca read by candle-light yeeldes manie good sentences, as ' bloud is a begger,' and so forth; and if you intreate him faire in a frostie morning, he will afford you whole Hamlets, I should say bandfuls of tragical speaches. But O grief! Tempus edax rerum;...
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Philology and Literature Series

University of Wisconsin - 1916 - 598 pages
...light yeeldes manie good sentences, as Bloud is a beggcr, and so foorth : and if you intreat him f aire in a frostie morning, he will affoord you whole Hamlets, I should say handfulls of tragical speaches. "3 But it was not with "English Seneca" that the authors of Gorboduc concerned themselves....
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Essays in Romantic Literature

George Wyndham - 1919 - 502 pages
...yeeldes inanie good sentences, as Bloud is a beggar, and so foorth ; and if you intreate him faire on a frostie morning, he will affoord you whole Hamlets, I should say handfuls of tragical speaches.' Mr. Arber has argued that this passage does not refer to Shakespeare,...
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Studier over Hamlet-teksterne, I. ..., Volume 1

V. Østerberg - 1920 - 88 pages
...English Seneca rcad by candle light yeeldes manie good sentences, as Blond is a begger, and so foorth: and if you intreate him faire in a frostie morning,...whole Hamlets, I should say handfulls of tragical speaches. But 6 griefe! tempus edax rerum, what's that will last alwaies? The sea exhaled by droppes...
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Hamlet: With life of W. Shakspere, review of the poetic drama in England ...

William Shakespeare - 1920 - 264 pages
...Knglish Seneca read by candle-light yeeldes manie good sentences, as Blould is a beggar, and so foorth : and if you intreate him faire in a frostie morning, he will afoord you whole Hamlets, I should say Handfulls of tragical speaches. But O grief ! Tempus edax rerum...
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Seneca and Elizabethan Tragedy

Frank Laurence Lucas - 1922 - 152 pages
...English Seneca read by candlelight" he sneers "yieldes manie good sentences — 'Bloud is a begger' and so forth; and if you intreate him faire in a frostie morning, he will afford you whole Hamlets, I should say handfulls, of tragical speeches." But, he adds, this plagiarists'...
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The Elizabethan Stage, Volume 4

Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1923 - 492 pages
...haue neede ; yet English Seneca read by Candlelight yeelds many good sentences, as Blood is a begger, and so forth ; and if you intreate him faire in a frostie morning, hee will affoord you whole Hamlets, I should say handfuls of Tragicall speeches. But O griefe ! Tempus...
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A Study of Hamlet

Cumberland Clark - 1926 - 188 pages
...yeeldes manie good sentences, as ' Bloud is a beggar,' and so foorth ; and if you intreate him faire on a frostie morning, he will affoord you whole Hamlets, I should say handfulls of tragical speaches.' The part of the preface preceding this extract was an attack upon translators. In the diary...
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