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" Would he had blotted a thousand. Which they thought a malevolent speech. I had not told posterity this, but for their ignorance, who... "
English Literature: Manuscripts and Printed Books, 14th to the 18th Centuries - Síða 292
eftir Maggs Bros - 1924 - 592 síður
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson ..., Bindi 1

William Shakespeare - 1825 - 508 síður
...they thought a malevolent speech. I had not told posterity this, but for their ignorance, who chose that circumstance to commend their friend by, wherein he most faulted: and to justify mine own candour, for I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Life of Shakespeare. Seven ages ...

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 síður
...similar nature might be adduced. " I loved," be says in his ' Discoveries,' " I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, of an open and free nature; had an excellent fancy, brave notions and gentle expressions," &c. &c....
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 síður
...similar nature might be adduced. " I loved," he says in his ' Discoveries,' " I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, of an open and free nature; had an excellent fancy, brave notions and gentle expressions," &c. &c....
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Library for the people. (Division 1). The wonders of nature and ..., Útgáfa 2

Library - 1827 - 712 síður
...they thought a malevolent speech. I had not told posterity this, but for their ignorance, who chose that circumstance to commend their friend by, wherein he most faulted : and to justify mine own candour, for I loved the man, -and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare: With a Life, Bindi 1

William Shakespeare - 1828 - 404 síður
...similar nature might he adduced. " I loved, '-'he says in his ' Discoveries/ " I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, of an open and free nature; had an excellent fancy, hrave not ions, and gentle expressions," &c. &c....
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Southern Review, Bindi 6

1830 - 584 síður
...their friend by, wherein he most faulted, and to justify mine own candour ; for I loved the man, and do honour his memory on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, of an open and free nature ; had an excellent fantasy, brave notions, and gentle expressions ! [why...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, with Notes ..., Bindi 1

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 síður
...similar nature might be adduced. " I loved," ho says in his ' Discoveries,' " I loved tho man, and do 3 ! MDj++ v[P$ UMK WCKv 4B {: p_ 5 0P tT1 Β A } 5g Z of an open and free nature ; had an excellent fancy, brave notions and gentle expressions," &c. &c....
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Some Account of the English Stage: From the Restoration in 1660 to 1830, Bindi 8

John Genest - 1832 - 716 síður
...thought a malevolent speech — I had not told pos" terity this, but for their ignorance, who chose that " circumstance to commend their friend by, wherein " he most faulted— and to justify mine own candour, " for f loved the man, and do honour his memory, on " this side idolatry,...
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Complete Works: With Dr. Johnson's Preface, a Glossary, and an Account of ...

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 síður
...they thought a malevolent speech. I had not told posterity this, but for their ignorance, who chose re are a sort of men, whose visages Do cream and mantle, like a standing pond justify mine own candour, for I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as...
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Shakspearian Readings: Selected and Adapted for Young Persons and Others

William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 490 síður
...contemporary, Ben Jonson, writing of him after his death, says, that "he loved the man, and honoured his memory on this side idolatry as much as any. He was indeed honest; of an open and free nature ; had an excellent fancy, brave notions, and gentle expressions." Thus much...
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