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" Yet must I not give Nature all ; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion ; and, that he Who casts to write a living line, must sweat (Such as thine are) and strike the second... "
Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the Text - Page 453
by Charles Knight - 1849 - 560 pages
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The New Englander, Volume 4

1881 - 868 pages
...enjoy a part. For though the Poets matter, Nature be, His Art doth give the fashion. And, that he TV ho casts to write a living line, must sweat, (such as...thine are) and strike the second heat Upon the Muses an vile: turne the same, (And himselfe with it) that he thinks to frame; Or for the lawrell he may...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 2

Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 524 pages
...enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth give the fashion ; and that he1 \Vho casts to write a living line, must sweat (Such as...he thinks to frame ; Or for the laurel he may gain to scorn ; For a good poet 's made, as well as born. And such wert thou ! Look, how the father's face...
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Rival Playwrights: Marlowe, Jonson, Shakespeare

James Shapiro - 1991 - 234 pages
...of the poem, which centers on the mimetic issues of art and nature, that this emerges most clearly: For though the poet's matter nature be, His art doth...Or for the laurel he may gain a scorn: For a good poet's made, as well as born; And such wert thou. Look how the father's face Lives in his issue: even...
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The Columbia Granger's Dictionary of Poetry Quotations

Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pages
...an age, but for all time! (1. 38) 45 Yet must I not give Nature all; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, lies Under Jonson POETRY QUOTATIONS Who casts to write a living line, must sweat (Such as thine are) and strike...
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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 pages
...Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all; thy art; My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a pan: mile; If not, why, then, this parting was well made....then, lead on. — O, that a man might know The end poet's made, as well as born: And such wert thou. Look how the father's face Lives in his issue; even...
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The Genius of Shakespeare

Jonathan Bate - 1998 - 420 pages
...give Namre all; thy Art, My gende Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter namre be, His art doth give the fashion; and that he Who casts to write a living line must sweat Such as thiiK. are - and strike me second heat Upon the muses' anvil, mm me same, And himself with it that...
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Shakespeare and the Literary Tradition

Stephen Orgel, Sean Keilen - 1999 - 356 pages
...must I not give Nature all: Thy Art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For though the Poets matter, Nature be, His Art doth give the fashion....sweat, (Such as thine are) and strike the second heat "Ben Jonian, VIII, 583-584 (Discoveriet) . ""Satyra prima", line 109, in Satyres: and SatyriaU Epigrams...
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A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture

Michael Hattaway - 2002 - 800 pages
...Shakespeare as reviser and improver: Yet must I not give nature all: thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter, nature...Or for the laurel, he may gain a scorn, For a good poet's made, as well as born. And such wert thou. (1l. 55-65) As a characterization of Ben Jonson at...
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William Shakespeare

Carol Dommermuth-Costa - 2001 - 120 pages
...As they were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all; thy Art, My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part. For though the poet's matter Nature...Or for the laurel, he may gain a scorn; For a good poet's made, as well as born. And such wert thou! The tributes given to William Shakespeare have never...
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William Shakespeare: The Complete Works

William Shakespeare - 1989 - 1286 pages
...As they were not of Nature's family. Yet must I not give Nature all; thy art, My gentle Shakespeare, NTS, 6>C. SCENE — Messina. ACT I. SCENE I. Before...Don Pedro of Arragon comes this night to Messina. poet's made, as well as born: And such wert thou. Look how the father's face Lives in his issue; even...
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