| 1708 - 516 str.
...various parts a perfeft whole is wrought: Thy Piftures think, and we Divine their Thought. * Shake fpear thy Gift, I place before my Sight * With awe, I ask his Blcffing e'er I write; With Reverence look on his Majcftick Faccj Proud to be lefsj but of his Godlike... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 416 str.
...various Parts a perfeft Whole is wrought : Thy Piftures think, and we Divine their Thought. * Shakefpear> thy Gift, I place before my Sight; With awe, I ask his Bieffing ere I wrire ; With Reverence look on his Majeftick Face; Froud to be lefs ; but of his Godlike... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 438 str.
...various parts a perfect whole is wrought: Thy pictures think, and we divine their thought. Shakespeare, thy gift, I place before my sight; With awe I ask his blessing ere I write ; With rev'rence look on his majestic face, 75 Proud Jp be less, but of his godlike race. His soul inspiies... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 str.
...perfect whole is wrought. Thy pictures think, and we divine their thought. Shakspeare, thy gift, 1 place before, my sight: With awe I ask his blessing ere I write ; With rev'rence look on his majestic face ; froud to be left) but of hit godlike race. His soul inspires... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 str.
...various parts a perfect whole is wrought ; Thy pictures think, and we divine their thought. Shakespeare, thy gift, I place before my sight ; * With awe, I...face ; Proud to be less, but of his godlike race. * This portrait was copied from one in the possession of Mr Betterton, and afterwards in that of the... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 500 str.
...parts a perfect whole is wrought • Thy pictures think, and we divine their thought, Shakespeare, thy gift, I place before my sight ; * With awe, I ask his blessing ere I Avrite ; With reverence look on his majestic face ; Proud to be less, but of his godlike race. * This... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1809 - 384 str.
...Romans rage, He in a just despair would quit the Stage ;" And in the verses to Sir Godfrey Kneller, " Shakspeare, thy gift, I place before my sight : With...face, Proud to be less, but of his godlike race." And the same Mr. Dryden has more than once declared to me, that there was something in this very Tragedy... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 str.
...revives. Of various parts a perfect whole is wrought: Thy pictures think, and we divine their thought Shakspeare, thy gift, I place before my sight: With...face ; Proud to be less, but of his godlike race. His soul inspires me, while thy praise I write, And I, like Teucer, under Ajax fight Bids thee, through... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 str.
...various parts a perfect whole is wrought : 'iliy pictures think, and we divine their thought. Shnkspearc, then His soul inspires me, while thy praise I write, And I, like Teucer, under Ajax fight. [breast Bids... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 346 str.
...revives. Of various parts a perfect whole is wrought : Thy pictures think, and we divine their thought. Shakspeare, thy gift, I place before my sight : With...face ; Proud to be less, but of his godlike race, His soul inspires me, while thy praise I write, And I, like Teucer, under Ajax fight. [breast Bids... | |
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