| 1744 - 378 страници
...Nation are in his Debt for a new Englifo, which he taught them. Euphuet and his England began firft that Language. All our Ladies were then his Scholars ; and that Beauty, in Court, which could not parle Euphuifm, was as little regarded as fhe which now there fpeaks not French." His other Plays are... | |
| Colley Cibber - 1750 - 594 страници
...Nation are in his Debt for a new Engli/b " which he taught them, Euphues and his Eng" land began firft that Language. All our " Ladies were then his Scholars, and that " Beauty in Court who could not park Euphu" ifm, was as little regarded, as me which now " there fpeaks not French."... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 564 страници
...the lyre he played on had no broken strings." Besides which, we are informed, " Our nation are in his debt for a new English, which he taught them ; ' Euphues...were then his scholars ; and that beauty in court who could not park Euphuism, was as little regarded, as she which now there speaks not French." •t... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 482 страници
...publisher of his plays : " Our " nation are in his debt for a new English which he taught them, " Etiphues and his England began first that language. All our...ladies were then his scholars; and that beauty in court who " could not parle Euphuism, was as little regarded as she which " now there speaks nqt French."... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 476 страници
...his plays : " Our " nation are in his debt for a new English which he taught them, " Etiphucs and kis England began first that language. All our " ladies were then his scholars; and that beauty in court who " could not parle Euphuism, was as little regarded as she which " now there speaks riot French."... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 426 страници
...one volume, in twelves; in a prеfaça to which he says of our author, that " our nation cire in his debt "for a new English, which he " taught them. : Euphues and his " England (sayshej beganfirst that " language; all our ladies u'ere his " sckalars ; and that beauty at " court,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 416 страници
...one volume, in twelves ; in a preface to which he says of our author, that " our nation are in his debt "for a new English, which he " taught them : Euphues and his " England (says he} teganßrst that " language; all our ladies were his " scholars ; and that beauty at " court,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 страници
...plays together, in one volume in twelves. In a preface to that book be says, " our nation are in his debt for a new English, which he taught them:- 'Euphues...England' began first that language ; all our ladies were his scholars ; and that beauty at court, which could not parley Euphuisme, that is to say, who was... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 558 страници
...plays together, in one volume in twelves. In a preface to that book he says, " our nation are in his debt for a new English, which he taught them: 'Euphues...England' began first that language ; all our ladies were his scholars ; and that beauty at court, which could not parley Euphuisme, that is to say, who was... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 страници
...Lilly's plays in 1632, under the title of Sixe Court Comedies, declares that ' Our nation are in his debt for a new .English which he taught them.' — ' Euphues and his England,' he adds, ' began first that language. All our ladies were then his scholars; and that beauty in court... | |
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