I ask't Phisitions what their counsell was For a mad dogge, or for a mankind asse ? They told me, though there were confections store Of poppie-seede and soveraigne hellebore. Works ... - Page xiby John Marston - 1856Full view - About this book
| John Payne Collier - English poetry - 1820 - 394 pages
...Hall's wrath, and accordingly (if Marston be to be relied upon) Hall wrote an Epigram, " which he caused to be pasted to the latter page of every Pigmalion that came to the Stationers of Cambridge." This epigram is given by Marston in the following terms : " I askt Phisitions what their counsell was... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1824 - 298 pages
...the Scourge of Villanie, 1598, Marston again returns to the charge, and, by some expressions, I judge that he was angry at being forestalled by the publication...Pigmalion that came to the stationers of Cambridge. " The Satires of Hall (says Warton), are marked with a classical precision to which English poetry... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1824 - 302 pages
...the Scourge of Villanie, 1598, Marston again returns to the charge, and, by some expressions, I judge that he was angry at being forestalled by the publication...accuses him of having caused an epigram to be pasted to tBe latter page of every Pigmalion that came to the stationers of Cambridge7 c"The Satires of Hall... | |
| Joseph Hall - Bishops - 1839 - 512 pages
...Scourge of Villanie, 1598, Marston again returns to the charge ; and, by some expressions, I judge that he was angry at being forestalled by the publication...accuses him of having caused an epigram to be pasted on the last page of every copy of Pigmalion that caine from London to the booksellers of Cambridge.... | |
| John Marston - 1856 - 336 pages
...certainly levelled at the former, and in another satire he again returns to the charge. Mr. Singer ia of opinion that " he was angry at being forestalled...Cranley's Amanda, 1635 ; and its licentious character had, sooa after its publication, occasioned an order from the prelates Whitgift and Bancroft for its suppression... | |
| John Marston - English drama - 1856 - 410 pages
...behold How wittily a maisters-hoode can scold ! AN EPIGRAM which the Author, Vergidemiarum, caused to be pasted to the latter page of every Pigmalion that came to the Stationers of Cambridge. I ask't Phisitions what their counsell was For a mad dogge, or for a mankind asse ? They told me, though... | |
| John Marston - English drama - 1856 - 348 pages
...How witt' 1 ™- '' ™""ters-hoode can scold ! AN EPIGRAM which the Author, Vergidemiarum, caused to be pasted to the latter page of every Pigmalion that came to the Stationers of Cambridge. I ask't Phisitions what their counsell was For a mad dogge, or for a mankind asse ? They told me, though... | |
| John Marston - English drama - 1856 - 364 pages
...behold How wittily a maisters-hoode can scold ! AN EPIGRAM which the Author, Vergidemiarum, caused to be pasted to the latter page of every Pigmalion that came to the Stationers of Cambridge. / azk't Phisitiom what their counsell was For a mad dogge, or for a mankind asse ? They told me, though... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1879 - 240 pages
...having, as we have already stated, printed the following " Epigram which the Author Virgidemiarum eaused to be pasted to the latter page of every Pigmalion that came to the Stationers of Cambridge." I ask't Phisitions what their counsell was For a mad dogge, or for a mankind Asse ? They told me though... | |
| Thomas Corser - English poetry - 1879 - 240 pages
...having, as we have already stated, printed the following " Epigram which the Author Virgidemiarum caused to be pasted to the latter page of every Pigmalion that came to the Stationers of Cambridge." I ask't Phisitions what their counsell was For a mad dogge, or for a mankind Asse ? They told me though... | |
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