| Thomas Dekker - 1622 - 472 páginas
...'Moft true Sir. Theophilus. The Emperour in perlon { Harpax. Do I live ? Theo. "Pis wondrous ftrange the marches of great Princes, Like to the motions of prodigious Meteors, Are ftep by ftep obferv'd ; and loud tongu'd Fame The harbinger to prepare their entertainment : And were it poffible... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1790 - 732 páginas
...objects; the attempts of an inferior writer, in this kind, are either borrowed or difgufting. If Maffinger were to be tried by this rule alone, we muft rank...Theophilus, fpeaking of Dioclefian's arrival, fays, -.-The The marches of great Princes, Like to the motions of prodigious meteors, Are ftep by ftep obferved.... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1805 - 540 páginas
...Harp. Most true, Sir. Theoph. The emperor in person ! Harp. Do I live ? Theoph. 'Tis wondrous strange ! The marches of great princes, Like to the motions of prodigious meteors, Are step hy step observed ; and loud-tongued Fame The harbinger to prepare their entertainment : And, were... | |
| 1811 - 418 páginas
...him very high. A few instances will prove this. Theophilus, speaking of Diocletian's arrival, says The marches of great princes, Like to the motions of prodigious meteors, Are step by step observed. — Virgin Martyr, act 1. sc. 1. The introductory circumstances of a threatening... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 546 páginas
...Harp. Most true, sir. Theoph. The emperor in person ! Harp. Do I live? Theoph. Tis wondrous strange ! The marches of great princes, Like to the motions of prodigious meteors, Are step by step observ'd ; and loud-tongued Fame The harbinger to prepare their entertainment : And, were... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 542 páginas
...high; a few instances will prove this. Theophilus, speaking of Dioclesian's arrival, says, - - - - The marches of great princes, Like to the motions of prodigious meteors, Are step by step observed ; Virgin Martyr, Act I. sc. i. The introductory circumstances of a threatening... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 390 páginas
...than its news does a picture of the genius and morals of its inhabitants. — Goldsmith. MCCCCLVIII. The marches of great princes, Like to the motions of prodigious meteors, Are step by step observed; and loud-tongued Fame The harbinger to prepare their entertainment. Massiugtr.... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...than its news does a picture of the genius and morals of its inhabitants. — Goldsmith. MCCCCLVIII. The marches of great princes, Like to the motions of prodigious meteors, Are step by step observed; and loud-tongued Fame The harbinger to prepare their entertainment. Massinger.... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1830 - 624 páginas
...Harp. Most true, sir. Theoph. The emperor in person ! Harp. Do I live ? Theoph. 'Tis wondrous strange ! The marches of great princes, Like to the motions of prodigious meteors, Are step by step observed; and loud-tongued Fame The harbinger to prepare their entertainment : And, were... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1840 - 758 páginas
...Harp. Most true, sir. Theoph. The emperor in person ! Harp. Do I live ? Theoph. Tie wondrous strange ! o less ; And that there may be nothing wanting that May render him complete, step by step observ'd; and load-tongued Fame The harbinger to prepare their entertainment : And, were... | |
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