| James O'Donnell Bennett - 1928 - Broj stranica: 488
...as if Time had rebuilt his ruins, and were reacting the lost scenes of existence. THOMAS CAMPBELL. Shakespeare is not our poet, but the world's, Therefore on him no speech! And brief for thee, Browning-t Since Chaucer was alive and hale, No man hath walk'd along our roads with steps So active,... | |
| Richard S. Kennedy, Donald S. Hair - 2007 - Broj stranica: 509
...there is delight In praising, tho' the praiser sit alone And see the praised far off him, far above, Shakespeare is not our poet, but the world's, Therefore on him no speech; and short for thee, Browning! Since Chaucer was alive and hale, No man hath walked along our roads with... | |
| Arthur Seymour John Tessimond - 1958 - Broj stranica: 342
...infectious gaiety carries them off. The classic instances are in The Pied Piper of Hamelin. VI CONCLUSION " Shakespeare is not our poet but the world's, Therefore...Browning ! Since Chaucer was alive and hale No man has walked along our roads with step So active, so enquiring eye, or tongue So varied in discourse.... | |
| 1898 - Broj stranica: 756
...stateliest music, of his old age •. oproach the artist through bis work, never through his Ute. ' Shakespeare is not our poet but the world's, Therefore...Browning! Since Chaucer was alive and hale No man has walked along our roads with step So active, so enquiring eye, or tongue So varied in discourse.... | |
| 1889 - Broj stranica: 618
...the sonnet addressed to Browning by Landor, wherein he pays the young poet that splendid compliment Shakespeare is not our poet But the world's — therefore on him no speech ; And trief for thee. Browning. Mr. Radford's little work will perhaps succeed in drawing the attention of... | |
| Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon - 1925 - Broj stranica: 478
...delight In praising, tho' the praiser sit alone And see the prais'd far off him, far above. Shakspeare is not our poet, but the world's, Therefore on him no speech I and brief for thec, Browning ! Since Chaucer was alive and hale, No man hath walkt along our roads... | |
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