| Nicholas Rowe - 1715 - 356 pages
...Mr:. Bracegirdle claff Mm round the IFajte. What What he has been, tho' prefent Praife be dumb,Shall haply be a Theme in Times to come, As now we talk...this Night, Old SHAKESPEAR'S Ghoft had ris'n to do him Right. With Indignation you had feen him frown Upon a worthlefs, witlefs, taftlefs Town ; Griev'd... | |
| Charles Wilson, Mr. Oldmixon (John) - 1730 - 336 pages
...\ ^ .is '-. •" '. .• . What he has been, tho' prefent Praife be' dumb,- '. . • O*j*M < , ; . Shall haply be a Theme in Times to come,( As now we talk of Roscius, and of Rome.. Had you with- held your Favours on this Night^ Old Sbakefpeare's Ghoft had ris'n to do him ith Indignation... | |
| 1761 - 474 pages
...his power ; \Vhat can the youngeft of you all do more ? What he has bten, tho'prefent praife be dumb, Shall hap'ly be a theme in times to come, As now we talk of Rofcius and of Rome. Old Sha'.efpcar's ghoft had ris'n to do him right j Had you witheld your favours... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 pages
...Pow'r; • What can the youngeft of you all do more ? What he has been, tho' prefent Praife be dumb, Shall haply be a Theme in Times to come, As now we...talk of Roscius, and of Rome. Had you withheld your Favors on this Night, Old SHAKESPEAR'S Ghoft had ris'n to do him Right. With Indignation had you feen... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 pages
...his Pow'r; What can the youngeft of you all do more? What he has been, tho' prefent Praife be dumbj Shall haply be a Theme in Times to come, As now we...talk of Roscius, and of Rome. Had you withheld your Favors on this Night, OldSHAKESPEAR's Ghoft had ris'n to do him Right. . With Indignation had you feen... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 256 pages
...his power; What can the youngeft of you all do more ? What he has been, though prefentpraife be dumb, Shall haply be a theme in times to come, As now we talk of Rofcius, and of Rome. Had you withheld your favours on this night, Old Shakefpcrj'e's ghoft hadris'n... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 738 pages
...been, though prefentpraile be dumb, Shall haply be a theme in times to come, As now we talk of Rofcius, and of Rome. Had you withheld your favours on this night, Old Shakefpeare's ghoft had ris'n to do him right. With indignation had you feen him frown Upon a worthlefs,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 358 pages
...power; > What can the youngeft of you all do more ? J What he has been, though prefent praife be dumb,^ Shall haply be a theme in times to come, > As now we talk of Rofcius, and of Rome. J Had you withheld your favours on this night, Old Shakefpeare's ghoft had ris'n... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 pages
...throng'd you What he has been, though present prai.se be Shall haply be a theme in times to come, [dumb, As now we talk of Roscius, and of Rome. Had you withheld your favours on this night, Old Shnkespear's ghost had ris'n to do him right. With indignation had you seen him frown Upon a worthless,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 pages
...do more? What he has been, though present praise be Shall haply be a theme in times to come, [dumb, As now we talk of Roscius, and of Rome. Had you withheld your favours on this night, Old Shakespcar's ghost had ris'n to do him right. With indignation had you seen him frown Upon a worthless,... | |
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