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Resultado número:1
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Virginibus puerisque and other papers / by Robert Louis Stevenson - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
- Portales:
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Russell P. Sebold
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- Pub. orig.:
- New York, Charles Sribner's sons, 1901
- Fragmentos
'shakespeare' en la obra
: (8
coincidencias encontradas)
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you could only find an honest
man of no special literary bent, he would tell
you he thought much of Shakespeare
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Puerisque ”
and was not ashamed to have it known of
him, that Ouida was better in every way
than William Shakespeare
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I think
it improbable that I shall ever write like
Shakespeare, conduct an army like Hannibal,
or distinguish
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You know the
difficulty Shakespeare was put into when
Queen Elizabeth asked him to show Falstaff
in love
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you—may it not be that
your defence reposes on some subtlety of
feeling, not so much as touched upon in
Shakespeare
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thought
that prompted and was conveyed in a caress
would only lose to be set down in words—
ay, although Shakespeare
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Suppose Shakespeare had been
knocked on the head some dark night in Sir
Thomas Lucy’s preserves, the
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generous impulse, we more than gain
in the habit of generously watching others;
and the capacity to enjoy Shakespeare
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Resultado número:2
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- Título:
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The poetical works. Volume I / of Robert Browning - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Browning, Robert, 1812-1889
- Portales:
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Russell P. Sebold
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- Pub. orig.:
- New York : The MacMillan Co., 1901
- Materia:
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Poesía inglesa -- Siglo 19º
- Fragmentos
'shakespeare' en la obra
: (11
coincidencias encontradas)
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Je n’en crois
pas moins au grand principe de toute composi
tion—à ce principe de Shakespeare, de Rafaelle
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Shakespeare was of us, Milton was for us,
Ride past the suburbs, asleep as you’d say;
Burns, Shelley,
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LURIA;
IF A PHRASE ORIGINALLY ADDRESSED,
BY NOT THE LEAST WORTHY OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES,
TO SHAKESPEARE
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insight makes all others dim :
A thousand poets pried at life,
And only one amid the strife
Rose to be Shakespeare
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Did Shakespeare live, he could but sit at home
And get himself in dreams the Vatican,
Greek busts, Venetian
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We want the same things, Shakespeare and
myself,
And what I want, I have : he, gifted more,
Could fancy
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you urge, “the trying shall suffice;
“ The aim, if reached or not, makes great
the life:
“Try to be Shakespeare
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If I’m a Shakespeare, let the well alone ;
Why should I try to be what now I am ?
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If I’m no Shakespeare, as too probable,—
His power and consciousness and self-delight
And all we want
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land; join those who, Sludge up on Mars’ Hill, get speech out of
Thursday next,
Sludge
Meant to meet Shakespeare
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You’re supplemented, made a whole at last,
Bacon advises, Shakespeare writes you songs,
And Mary Queen
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Resultado número:3
Texto
- Título:
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The poetical works. Volume II / of Robert Browning - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Browning, Robert, 1812-1889
- Portales:
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Russell P. Sebold
Visitar sitio web
| Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares
Visitar sitio web
| Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA
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- Pub. orig.:
- New York : The MacMillan Co., 1901
- Materia:
-
Poesía inglesa -- Siglo 19º
- Fragmentos
'shakespeare' en la obra
: (6
coincidencias encontradas)
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”
825
1 Mum, budget: see Shakespeare, Merry
IFizirr of Windsor, V. ii. 7.
31
The proper help of friends
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Was it for gentle Shakespeare put ?
B. Jonson. (Adapted.)
I.
I—“Next Poet?”
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decline.
same key
A peep through my window, if folk prefer;
But, please you, no foot over threshold of Shakespeare
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Did Shakespeare? If so, the less Shake
mine!
speare he 1
IV.
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Our Shakespeare and Milton escaped your
fault,
So, they reign supreme o’er the weaker race
That wants
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I were found in belief that you quaffed and
bowsed
At your Shakespeare the whole day long,
caroused
In
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Filtros aplicados:
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Resultado número:1 Texto
- Título:
- Virginibus puerisque and other papers / by Robert Louis Stevenson - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- New York, Charles Sribner's sons, 1901
- Fragmentos 'shakespeare' en la obra : (8 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- you could only find an honest man of no special literary bent, he would tell you he thought much of Shakespeare
- Puerisque ” and was not ashamed to have it known of him, that Ouida was better in every way than William Shakespeare
- I think it improbable that I shall ever write like Shakespeare, conduct an army like Hannibal, or distinguish
- You know the difficulty Shakespeare was put into when Queen Elizabeth asked him to show Falstaff in love
- you—may it not be that your defence reposes on some subtlety of feeling, not so much as touched upon in Shakespeare
- thought that prompted and was conveyed in a caress would only lose to be set down in words— ay, although Shakespeare
- Suppose Shakespeare had been knocked on the head some dark night in Sir Thomas Lucy’s preserves, the
- generous impulse, we more than gain in the habit of generously watching others; and the capacity to enjoy Shakespeare
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:2 Texto
- Título:
- The poetical works. Volume I / of Robert Browning - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Browning, Robert, 1812-1889
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- New York : The MacMillan Co., 1901
- Materia:
- Poesía inglesa -- Siglo 19º
- Fragmentos 'shakespeare' en la obra : (11 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- Je n’en crois pas moins au grand principe de toute composi tion—à ce principe de Shakespeare, de Rafaelle
- Shakespeare was of us, Milton was for us, Ride past the suburbs, asleep as you’d say; Burns, Shelley,
- LURIA; IF A PHRASE ORIGINALLY ADDRESSED, BY NOT THE LEAST WORTHY OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES, TO SHAKESPEARE
- insight makes all others dim : A thousand poets pried at life, And only one amid the strife Rose to be Shakespeare
- Did Shakespeare live, he could but sit at home And get himself in dreams the Vatican, Greek busts, Venetian
- We want the same things, Shakespeare and myself, And what I want, I have : he, gifted more, Could fancy
- you urge, “the trying shall suffice; “ The aim, if reached or not, makes great the life: “Try to be Shakespeare
- If I’m a Shakespeare, let the well alone ; Why should I try to be what now I am ?
- If I’m no Shakespeare, as too probable,— His power and consciousness and self-delight And all we want
- land; join those who, Sludge up on Mars’ Hill, get speech out of Thursday next, Sludge Meant to meet Shakespeare
- You’re supplemented, made a whole at last, Bacon advises, Shakespeare writes you songs, And Mary Queen
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:3 Texto
- Título:
- The poetical works. Volume II / of Robert Browning - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Browning, Robert, 1812-1889
- Portales:
- Russell P. Sebold Visitar sitio web | Fondo Antiguo de Universidades y Colecciones Singulares Visitar sitio web | Biblioteca Universitaria. BUA Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- New York : The MacMillan Co., 1901
- Materia:
- Poesía inglesa -- Siglo 19º
- Fragmentos 'shakespeare' en la obra : (6 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- ” 825 1 Mum, budget: see Shakespeare, Merry IFizirr of Windsor, V. ii. 7. 31 The proper help of friends
- Was it for gentle Shakespeare put ? B. Jonson. (Adapted.) I. I—“Next Poet?”
- decline. same key A peep through my window, if folk prefer; But, please you, no foot over threshold of Shakespeare
- Did Shakespeare? If so, the less Shake mine! speare he 1 IV.
- Our Shakespeare and Milton escaped your fault, So, they reign supreme o’er the weaker race That wants
- I were found in belief that you quaffed and bowsed At your Shakespeare the whole day long, caroused In
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Filtros de la búsqueda
Datos extraídos de Wikidata
- Reino Unido3 [Eliminar filtro]
- 1901 3 [Eliminar filtro]