And he, the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter under Mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly meriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent. Journal of American Folklore - Strana 3681917Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Richard William Church - 1879 - 204 str.
...And those sweete wits, which wont the like to frame, Are now despizd, and made a laughing game. And he, the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and truth to imitate, With kindly counter under Mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah! is dead of late ; With whom all joy and jolly merriment... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1879 - 556 str.
...the man whom Nature's self had made To mock herself and truth to imitate, With kindly counter under mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, Ah! is dead of late; With whom all joy and jolly merriment Is also deaded and in dolour drunt. Instead thereof scoffing Scurrility And... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 632 str.
...Was limned forth, are wholly now defaced ; And those swete wits, which wont the like to frame, And he, the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter under Mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly meriment... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 634 str.
...And those swete wits, which wont the like to frame, Are now despizd, and made a laughing game. And he, the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to imitate, With kindly counter under Mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly meriment... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 str.
...Was limned forth, are wholly now defaced ; And those swete wits, which wont the like to frame, And he, the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to imitate, 'With kindly counter under Mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly meriment... | |
| 1880 - 566 str.
...man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her self, and truth to imitate, • With kindly counter under Mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly merriment Is also dreaded, and in dolour drent. ****** " But that same gentle Spirit,... | |
| Appleton Morgan - 1881 - 366 str.
...out in any age four men who, in so many respects, should be able to excel With kindly counter under mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah, is dead of late : With whom all joy and jolly merriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent." But, since Spenser died some seventeen... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1882 - 392 str.
...1590, be clearly shown to have produced a single comedy. To us, indeed, the gentle Spirit, — . . . the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to imitate, — must seem to be Shakespeare, and Shakespeare only, by natural right. But I shall comment upon Spenser's... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1882 - 378 str.
...1590, be clearly shown to have produced a single comedy. To us, indeed, the gentle Spirit,— . . . the man whom Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe, and Truth to imitate,— must seem to be Shakespeare, and Shakespeare only, by natural right. But I shall comment upon Spenser's... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1882 - 766 str.
...the man, whom nature self had made To mock herself, and truth to imitate, With kindly counter, under mimick shade, Our pleasant Willy, ah ! is dead of late ; With whom all joy and jolly merriment Is also deaded, and in dolour drent. In stead thereof, scoffing scurrilitie... | |
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