| Richard Garnett - 1903 - 468 Seiten
...to write with freedom in prose and verse. "Ben Jonson speaks of no one with greater respect than of Camden ! most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know. If Fuller is correct, Jonson went for a short time to St John's College, Cambridge, but he was certainly... | |
| William John Courthope - 1903 - 642 Seiten
...his own great learning, and Jonson never forgot his debt to him. In his Epigrams he addresses him as Camden, most reverend head to whom I owe All that I am in arts, and all I know ; and, in dedicating to him his first celebrated play, he speaks of himself as " not... | |
| RICHARD GARNETT, C.B., LL.D. AND EDMUND GOSSE, M.A., LL.D. - 1904 - 222 Seiten
...to write with freedom in prose and verse. Ben Jonson speaks of no one with greater respect than of Camden ! most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know. If Fuller is correct, Jonson went for a short time to St John's College, Cambridge, but he was certainly... | |
| Mrs. Birchenough, Mrs. A. Murray Smith - 1905 - 122 Seiten
...Jonson, who was one of his pupils at Westrr inster, has commemorated him with grateful aflection : — Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in acts, all that I know (How nothing's that), to whom my country owes The great renown and name wherewith... | |
| 1906 - 466 Seiten
...wrote. Of Scottish ancestry, born at Westminster in 1573, educated under Camden, — " Most reverent head to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know," — for some time perhaps a bricklayer apprenticed to his stepfather, certainly a soldier in the Low... | |
| Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1906 - 422 Seiten
...wrote. Of Scottish ancestry, born at Westminster in 1573, educated under Camden, — " Most reverent head to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know," — for some time perhaps a bricklayer apprenticed to his stepfather, certainly a soldier in the Low... | |
| Sir Granville George Greenwood - 1909 - 176 Seiten
...Jonson, as we know, was a special protege of Camden's, the great Westminster master, of whom he wrote, Camden ! Most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know. But, says Mr. Leach, the prigs and pedants of Stratford doubtless gave Shakspere just as good an education... | |
| Percy Simpson - 1911 - 116 Seiten
...my fad ariuall here ? Eaftiuard Hoe, 1v. i. (Quarto, 1 60 f, sig. F 3 verso). CAMDEN, moft reuerend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know. (How nothing's that ?) Jonson, Epigram xiv (Folio, 1616, p. T71). Ah, what a trifle is a heart, If... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1912 - 594 Seiten
...retained an extraordinary degree of respect for his old master, thus addresses him in his Epigrams : — " Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, and all I know * and in the dedication of Every Man in his Humour, he tells his " most learned and... | |
| 1918 - 492 Seiten
...retained an extraordinary degree of respect for his old master, thus addresses him in his Epigrams : " Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, and all I know " and in the dedication of Every Man in his Humour, he tells his "most learned and honoured... | |
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