| Alice Ida Perry Wood - 1909 - 214 pages
...larger number of editions of Richard the Third before 1640 than of any other of Shakespeare's plays. * Honie-tong'd Shakespeare, when I saw thine issue, I swore Apollo got them and none other, Rose-checkt Adonis with his amber tresses, Faire fire-hot Venus charming him to love her, Chaste Lucretia... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1910 - 354 pages
...ROWE. tkeir | thy 3~7Q. 41. Abate | Rebate (COLL. MS.) 2 COLL. 47. Exeunt \ out QQ. SELECTED CRITICISM Honie-tong'd Shakespeare, when I saw thine issue, I swore Apollo got them and none other ; .. Romeo, Richard; more, whose names I know not, .. Say they are Saints, althogh that Sts they shew... | |
| William Shakespeare - Fine books - 1912 - 232 pages
...royal succession of Shakespeare's achieved dramas. The Sonnet is addressed: AD GULIELMUM SHAKESPEARE 'Honie-tong'd Shakespeare, when I saw thine issue,...Their rosie-tainted features cloth'd in tissue, Some heaven-born goddesse said to be their mother; Rose-checkt Adonis with his amber tresses, Faire fire-hot... | |
| George Wyndham - English literature - 1919 - 502 pages
...dies never' : and thus John Weever in 1599 (Epigrammes in the Oldest Cut and Newest Fashion):— ' Honie-tong'd Shakespeare, when I saw thine issue,...Their rosie-tainted features cloth'd in tissue, Some heaven-born goddesse said to be their mother ; Rose-checkt Adonis with his amber tresses, Fair fire-hot... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - Dramatists, English - 1923 - 720 pages
...the popular enthusiasm for Shakespeare's works in an epigram: Ad Gulielmum Shakespeare Hony-tongu 'd Shakespeare, when I saw thine issue, I swore Apollo got them and none other; Their rosy-tinted features, cloth'd in tissue, Some heaven-born goddess said to be their mother. Rose-cheekt... | |
| Tucker Brooke - 1926 - 206 pages
...addressed 'Ad Gulielmum Shakespeare' in Epigrams in the Oldest Cut and Newest Fashion. Honey-tongued Shakespeare, when I saw thine issue, I swore Apollo got them and none other; Their rosy-tainted features, clothed in tissue, Some heavenborn goddess said to be their mother: Rose-cheek'd... | |
| Bodleian Library - 1927 - 96 pages
...many weekes) studie . . . lohn Weeuer . . . London: 1599: 8°: signn. AG 8 . Epig. 22, week 4, begins: 'Honie-tong'd Shakespeare when I saw thine issue I swore Apollo got them and none other . . .' 93 THE PILGRIMAGE TO PARNASSUS, ABOUT 1601. 'The Rev. WD Macray of the Bodleian c. 1885 found... | |
| Leo Salingar - Drama - 1974 - 372 pages
...The former, Ad Gulielmum Shakespeare (iv.22) Douhle plats in Shakes ft are is a sonnet which begins: Honie-tong'd Shakespeare when I saw thine issue I swore Apollo got them and none other, and continues, after mentioning Venus, Lucrece and Tarquin, Romea [sic] Richard; more whose names I... | |
| E. A. J. Honigmann - Dramatists, English - 1998 - 202 pages
...exigencies of spacing may have influenced the printer's spelling etc.) Epig. 22. Ad Gulielmum Shakespeare. Honie-tong'd Shakespeare when I saw thine issue I...Their rosie-tainted features cloth'd in tissue, Some heauen born goddesse said to be their moRose-checkt Adonis with his amber tresses, (ther: Faire fire-hot... | |
| Ian Wilson - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 564 pages
...companion Thomas Gerard. Also included is one specifically addressed to Shakespeare: Honey-tongued Shakespeare when I saw thine issue I swore Apollo got them and none other. Their rosy-tinted features cloth'd in tissue, Some heaven-born goddess said to be their mother: Rosy-cheek'd... | |
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