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" Cresseid; of whom, truly, I know not whether to meruaile more, either that he in that mistie time could see so clearely, or that wee in this cleare age walke so stumblingly after him. "
Chaucer: A Bibliographical Manual - Page 35
by Eleanor Prescott Hammond - 1908 - 579 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 205

1907 - 584 pages
...excellently in hys " Troylus and Cresseid," ' of whom, truly, I know not whether to mervaile more, either ' that he in that mistie time could see so...in this cleare age walke so stumblingly after him.' And Puttenham, too, mentions a long poetic ancestry, besides Wyatt and Surrey : Chaucer, Gower, Lydgate,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 117

American periodicals - 1873 - 866 pages
...undoubtedly did excellently in hys Troylus and Cressid ; of whom truly I know not whether to mervaile more either that he in that mistie time could see so clearely, or that wee in this cleare age walke so stumblingly after him." Shakespeare's acquaintance with this general...
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The Living Age, Volume 117

1873 - 896 pages
...undoubtedly did excellently in hys Troylus and Cressid ; of whom truly I know not whether to mervaile more either that he in that mistie time could see so clearely, or that wee in this cleare age walke so stumblingly after him." Shakespeare's acquaintance with this feneral...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 134

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1873 - 606 pages
...'undoubtedly did excellently in hys Troylus and Cressid ; of whom truly 1 know not whether to mervaile more either that he in that mistie time could see so clearely, or that wee in this cleare age walke so stumblingly after him.' Shakespeare's acquaintance with this general...
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The St. James's Magazine and United Empire Review, Volume 36

1879 - 542 pages
...undoubtedly did excellently in his Troylus and Cresscid ; of whom, truly I know not whether to marvel more, either that he in that mistie time could see so clearely, or that wee in this cleare age walke so stumblingly after him." Sidney was thus not satisfied that all that...
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Selections in English Prose from Elizabeth to Victoria (1580-1880).

James Mercer Garnett - English literature - 1890 - 730 pages
...undoubtedly did excellently in hys Troylus and Cresseid ; of whom truly I know not whether to mervaile more, either that he in that mistie time could see so clearely, or that wee in this cleare age walke so stumblingly after him. Yet had he great wants, fitte to be forgiven,...
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Essays and Notes on Shakespeare

John Wesley Hales - 1892 - 344 pages
..."undoubtedly did excellently in hys Troylus and Cressid; of whom truly I know not whether to mervaile more either that he in that mistie time could see so clearely, or that wee in this cleare age walke so stumblingly after him.". Shakespeare's acquaintance with this general...
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The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in the Defence and ..., Volume 10

Ernest Rhys - English poetry - 1897 - 250 pages
...undoubtedly did excellently in hys Troylus and Cresseid; of whom, truly I know not, whether to mervaile more, either that he in that mistie time, could see so clearely, or that wee in this cleare age, walke so stumblingly after him. Yet had he great wants, fitte to be forgiven,...
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Literary Pamphlets Chiefly Relating to Poetry from Sidney to Byron ...

Ernest Rhys - English poetry - 1897 - 286 pages
...did excellently in hys Troylus and Cresseid ; of whom, truly I know not, whether to mervaile more, either that he in that mistie time, could see so clearely, or that wee in this cleare age, walke so stumblingly after him. Yet had he great wants, fitte to be forgiven,...
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Introduction. I. Johnson's preliminary essay - 'On the origin and importance ...

English poetry - 1897 - 292 pages
...did excellently in hys Troylus and Cresseid ; of whom, truly I know not, whether to mervaile more, either that he in that mistie time, could see so clearely, or that wee in this cleare age, walke so stumblingly after him. Yet had he great wants, fitte to be forgiven,...
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