| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1865 - 408 pages
...--witty Plautus, no'w not pleafe ; But antiquated, and defer ted lye As they were not of Natures family. Yet muft I not give Nature all : Thy Art, My gentle Shakefpeare, muft enioy a part . For though the Poets matter, Nature be, His Art doth glue the fajbion. And, that he,... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - English poetry - 1866 - 574 pages
...were not of nature's family. Yet must I not give nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion ; and, that he Who casts to write a living line, must sweat (Such as thine are) and strike... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1867 - 584 pages
...the most diligent industry. *' Yet must I not give Nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part : — For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion : and that he Who oasts to write a living line, must sweat, (Such as thine are,) and strike... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 pages
...construction of his expression : — " Yet must I not give Nature all : thy art, My gentle Shakspere, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter Nature be, His art doth give the fashion : and that he Who casts to write a living line must sweat (Such as thine are), and strike the... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 pages
...were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion ; and, that he Who casts to write a living line, must sweat, (Such as thine are) and strike... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1872 - 92 pages
...were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all : thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part : For, though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion ; and that he Who casts to write a living line must sweat, (Such as thine are,) and strike... | |
| American literature - 1879 - 592 pages
...poem to his " beloved master " : Yet mast I not give nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For, though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion ; and, that he Who casts to write a living Kne, must sweat (Such as thine are) and strike the... | |
| Book - Birthdays - 1872 - 326 pages
...they were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give nature all; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part ; For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion : and, that he Who casts to write a living line, must sweat, (Such as thine are) and strike... | |
| Anthologia Anglica - 1873 - 512 pages
...they were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakspeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter Nature be, His art doth give the fashion ; and, that he Who casts to write a living line, must sweat (Such as thine are), and strike... | |
| Rosaline Orme Masson - English poetry - 1876 - 454 pages
...were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all : thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For, though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion : and that he1 Who casts to write a living line must sweat Such as thine are, and strike the... | |
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