... not inferior to him. Generosity, courtesy, temperance in the depths of passion; sweetness, in a word, and gentleness; Christianism ; and true hearty Anglicism of feelings, shaping that Christianism ; shine throughout his beautiful writings in a manner... Thomas Heywood - Side viiaf Thomas Heywood - 1888 - 427 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Hone - 1827 - 394 sider
...; shine throughout his beautiful writings in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous inasmuch as in Heywood these...qualities are primary , in the other subordinate to poetiy. 1 love them both equally, but Shakspeare has most of my wonder. Heywood should be known to... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 sider
...; shine throughout his beautiful writings in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous inasmuch as in Heywood these qualities are primary, in the other subordinate 'o poetry, i love them both equally, but Shakspeare has most of my wonder. Hey wuod should be known... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 sider
...; shine throughout his beautiful writings in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous, inasmuch as in Heywood...qualities are primary, in the other subordinate to poetry. I love them both equally, but Shakspeare has most of my wonder. Heywood should be known to his countrymen,... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1835 - 1138 sider
...; shine throughout his beautiful writings in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspcare, but only more conspicuous, inasmuch as in Heywood...qualities are primary, in the other subordinate to poetry. I love them both equally, but Shakspeare has most of my wonder. Heywood should be known to his countrymen,... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 924 sider
...Christiaaism; shine throughout his beautiful writings in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous inasmuch as in Heywood these qualities are primary ,in the other subordinate 'o poetry. I love them both equally, but Shakspeare has most of my wonder. Heywood should be known... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 922 sider
...; shine throughout his beautiful writings in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous inasmuch as in Heywood these qualities are primary , in the other subordinate *o poetry- I love them both equally, but Shakspeare has most of my wonder. Heywood should be known... | |
| William Hone - 1838 - 890 sider
...; shine throughout his beautiful writings in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous inasmuch as in Heywood these qualities are primary , in the other subord inale to poetry. I lova them both equally, but Shakspeare has most of my wonder. Heywood should... | |
| William Hone - 1841 - 894 sider
...; shine throughout his beautiful writings in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous inasmuch as in Heywood these...qualities are primary ,in the other subordinate to poetry. 1 love them both equally, but Shakspeare has most of my wonder, [leywood should be known to his countrymen,... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1843 - 532 sider
...shine throughout his beautiful writings, in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous inasmuch as in Heywood these...qualities are primary, in the other subordinate to poetry. I love them both equally, but Shakspeare has most of my wonder." Heywood's connexion with the city... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 538 sider
...shine throughout his beautiful writings, in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous inasmuch as in Heywood these...qualities are primary, in the other subordinate to poetry. I love them both equally, but Shakspeare has most of my wonder." Heywood's connexion with the city... | |
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