Frasi di George Villiers, II duca di Buckingham

George Villiers, secondo duca di Buckingham , è stato un politico e poeta inglese.

✵ 30. Gennaio 1628 – 16. Aprile 1687
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George Villiers, II duca di Buckingham: Frasi in inglese

“She must be that which she to the world would seem,
For all true love is grounded on esteem:
Plainness and truth gain more a generous heart
Than all the crooked subtleties of art.”

"To His Mistress", cited from The Works of His Grace, George Villiers, the Duke of Buckingham (London: T. Evans, 1770) vol. 2, p. 138.
Contesto: She that would raise a noble love must find
Ways to beget a passion for her mind;
She must be that which she to the world would seem,
For all true love is grounded on esteem:
Plainness and truth gain more a generous heart
Than all the crooked subtleties of art.

“The world's a wood, in which all lose their way,
Though by a different path each goes astray.”

"A Satyr upon the Follies of the Men of the Age", line 109; cited from The Works of His Grace, George Villiers, the Duke of Buckingham (London: T. Evans, 1770) vol. 2, p. 156

“O! what a prodigal have I been of that most valuable of all possessions — Time!”

Last recorded words, as quoted in The Encyclopædia Britannica (1910)

“Nature's chief masterpiece is writing well.”

John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby "An Essay on Poetry", line 2; cited from The Poetical Works of the Most Noble John Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham (Edinburg [sic]: Apollo Press, 1780) p. 281.
Misattributed in Temple Bar (February 1863) p. 377, and by Giga Quotes http://www.giga-usa.com/quotes/authors/george_villiers_a001.htm.
Misattributed

“Ay, now the Plot thickens very much upon us.”

Bayes, Act III, sc. iv
The Rehearsal (1671)

“Make my breast
Transparent as pure crystal, that the world,
Jealous of me, may see the foulest thought
My heart holds.”

Beaumont and Fletcher Philaster, Act III, sc. ii, line 144.
These lines are used almost unaltered ("holds" becoming "does hold") in Act III, sc. ii of Buckingham's The Restauration, an adaptation of Philaster. They appear with an attribution to Buckingham in many 19th century collections of quotations, e.g. Henry George Bohn A Dictionary of Quotations from the English Poets (1867) p. 63, and hence also on several quotation websites.
Misattributed

“There are few have Dana's fortune, to have God and gold togather.”

Often misquoted as "How few, like Daniel, have God and gold together".
Origine: Commonplace book, P. 221

“The world is made up, for the most part, of fools and knaves, both irreconcileable foes to truth.”

"Letter to Mr. Clifford, on his Human Reason"; cited from The Works of His Grace, George Villiers, the Duke of Buckingham (London: T. Evans, 1770) vol. 2, p. 105.
Variant (modernized spelling): The world is made up, for the most part, of fools and knaves, both irreconcilable foes to truth.

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