| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 656 pages
...not so much spare as since I wish I had ; for that, as I have moderated the hate of living authors, and might have used my own discretion (especially...fault had been my fault ; because myself have seen his demeanor no less civil than be is excellent in the quality he professes. Besides, divers of worship... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 pages
...fehakspeare runs thus : " The other, whom I did not at the time so much spare as since I wish I had, — that I did not, I am as sorry as if the original fault...divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, which approves his art." These... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 pages
...he had not omitted, or at least moderated, what Greene had written against Shakspeare, and adding, " I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my...myself have seen his demeanour, no less civil than he excelleth in t/te yualitie he professes: besides divers' of worship have reported his uprigldness of... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 pages
...Shakspeare runs thus : " The other, whom I did not at the time so much spare as since I wish I had, — that I did not, I am as sorry as if the original fault...divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, which approves his art." These... | |
| George Markham Tweddell - 1852 - 232 pages
...Henry Chettle, in 1593, making a public apology to the " gentle Shakspere," in which he says : — " I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my...divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, that approves his art." Poor... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 1158 pages
...[Shakespeare] whom at that time I did not so inucii spare, as since I wish I had, for that, as I have said. Isab. Could dealing, which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, that approves his art. For the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 360 pages
...withdraws these expressions : " The other, whom I did not at the time so much spare as since I wish I had; that I did not I am as sorry as if the original fault...divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty ; and his facetious grace in writing, which approves his art." In... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 280 pages
...[Shakspeare,] whom at that time I did not so much spare as since I wish I had, for that, as I have moderated the heat of living writers, and might have...divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, which approves his art.' From... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 424 pages
..." The other, whom at l!i.it time I did not so much spare as since I wish I had, for that as I have moderated the heat of living writers, and might have...divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, that approves his art.' ' In... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 762 pages
...at that time I did not so much spare, as since I wish I had, for that as 1 have moderated the beat of living writers, and might have used my own discretion...divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and bis facetious grace in writing, that approves his art. For the... | |
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