| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 498 стор.
...Our poet's 55th Sonnet furnishes a strong confirmation of my interpretation of this passage: ' Not marble, nor the gilded monuments ' Of princes, shall out-live this powerful rhyme; ' But you shall shine more bright in these contents ' Than unswept stone, besmear'd with sluttish time.... | |
| 1823 - 622 стор.
...had ceased to be concerned with the metropolitan theatre. He says in his fifty-fifth sonnet. » Not marble nor the gilded monuments Of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme, &c. Venus and Adonis appeared in I 593 ; his " Rape of Lucrèce," in the following year. Romeo and... | |
| 1823 - 598 стор.
...he had ceased to be concerned with the metropolitan theatre. He says in his fifty-fifth sonnet Not marble nor the gilded monuments Of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme, &c. Venus and Adonis appeared in 1593 ; his " Rape 'of Lucrece," in the following year. Romeo and Juliet... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 216 стор.
...so of you, beauteous and lovely youth, When that shall fade, my verse distills your truth. LV. Not marble, nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme; But you shall shine more bright in these contents Thau unswept stone, besmear'd with sluttish time.... | |
| 1823 - 428 стор.
...through all the mists of sorrow and evil fortune which surrounded him, and to cheer him on his way. " Not marble, nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme," he says, in Sonnet 55; and again, in the 81st and others, he speaks to the same effect. The next which... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1828 - 410 стор.
...WHOLE SELECTED FROM THE BEST POETS ENGLISH LANGUAGE. BY THE AUTHOR OF AMERICAN POPULAR LESSONS. -' Not marble nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme." Stiakspeare. NEW-YORK : PUBLISHED BY WHITE. GALLAHER AND WHITE. EWotl Sf Palmer, Printers. INTRODUCTION.... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 стор.
...superiority. It is impossible that Shakspeare could have been unconscious of his own genius :— " Not marble, nor the gilded monuments of princes, Shall outlive this powerful rhyme," from which, as he frequently speaks in his own person, much of his genuine character may be gathered... | |
| 1833 - 240 стор.
...deaths are sweetest odours made : And so of you, beauteous and lovely youth, 62 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. NOT marble, nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall out-live this powerful rhyme ; But you shall shine more bright in these contents Than unswept stone, besmear'd with sluttish time.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1834 - 352 стор.
...verse distils your • truth. 1 Plenty. 9 ie the blossoms of the canker-rose, or dog-rose,. LT. Not marble, nor the gilded monuments Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme ; But you shall shine more bright in these contents Than unswept stone, besmear'd with sluttish time.... | |
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