 | Samuel Austin Allibone - 1882 - 1192 psl.
...PIIILUPS. 11 Next Marloe, bathed in Thespian Rpringt, Had In him those translnnary things That your first poets had : his raptures were All air and fire, which made his verses clear: For that fine marines still he did retain Which rightly should [«»-,- n poet's brain." Drayton's tonsure of... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1883 - 596 psl.
...sentences, there is much both in this and Faustus to justify the fine enthusiasm of Michael Drayton : "Neil, Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him...That the first poets had : his raptures were All air ami fire, which made his verses clear; For that fine madness still he did retain, Which rightly should... | |
 | Michael Drayton - 1883 - 240 psl.
...me With almost wonder ; so fine, cleere and new, As yet they have bin equalled by few. Next1 Marlow, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave...things That the first Poets had ; his raptures were All ayre and fire, which made his verses cleere ; For that fine madnes still he did retaine Which rightly... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1883 - 972 psl.
...Drayton : "Next, Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave Iranslunary things Thai the first poets had : his raptures were All air and fire, which made bis verses clear; For that fine madness Mill he did retain, Which rightly should possess a poet's brain."... | |
 | Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 psl.
...himself, how poor a thing is man ! To the Gauntest of Cumberland. Stanza 12. MICHAEL DRAYTON. 1563-1631. Had in him those brave translunary things, That the first poets had. (Of Marlowe.) To Henry Reynold*, of Poett and Potsy. For that fine madness still he did retain, Which... | |
 | 1885 - 626 psl.
...of his brother playwrights. His genius and temper have been admirably described by Drayton : 1 Next Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him...things That the first poets had ; his raptures were All ayre and fire which made his verses clear, For that fine madness still he did retain Which rightly... | |
 | Christopher Marlowe - 1885 - 250 psl.
...germs such as those that gave us a Shakespeare, for having in him, as Drayton has grandly said " Those brave translunary things That the first poets had ; his raptures were All iir and fire, which mado his yersea clear j For that fine madness still he did retain Which rightly... | |
 | Henry Augustin Beers - 1886 - 304 psl.
...in thirty books and nearly one hundred thousand lines. It was Drayton who said of Marlowe, that he " had in him those brave translunary things that the first poets had ; " arid there are brave things in Drayton, but they are only occasional passages, oases among dreary... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1887 - 596 psl.
...sentences, there is much both in this and Faustus to justify the fine enthusiasm of Michael Drayton : "Next, Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him...things That the first poets had : his raptures were Alt air and fire, which made his verses clear , For that fine madness still he did retain. Which... | |
 | Christopher Marlowe - 1887 - 496 psl.
...dear unto us, living an after-life in our memory ; " Drayton's wellinspired lines are familiar : "Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave translunary things That our first poets had : his raptures were All air and fire, which made his verses clear : For that fine... | |
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