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" Shakspeare the attribute of gentle, he was not inferior to him ; — generosity, courtesy, temperance in the depths of passion ; sweetness, in a word, and gentleness ; Christianism, and true hearty Anglicism of feelings, shaping that Christianism, shine... "
Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science ... - Page 433
by Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1892
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The Table Book..., Volume 1

William Hone - 1827 - 892 pages
...collected Plays of Heywood. He was a fellow Actor, and fellow Dramatist, with Shakspeare. He possessed not the imagination of the latter ; but in all those qualities which gained for Shakspeare the attribute of gentle, he was not inferior to him. Generosity, courtesy, temperance in...
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The Table Book, Volume 1

William Hone - 1827 - 390 pages
...collected Plays of Hey wood. He was a fellow Actor, and fellow Dramatist, with Shakspeare. He possessed not the imagination of the latter ; but in all those qualities which gained for Shakspeare the attribute of gentle, he was not inferior to him. Generosity, courtesy, temperance in...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 pages
...possessed not the imagination of the latter ; bat in all those qualities which gained for Shakspeare the attribute of gentle, he was not inferior to him....sweetness, in a word, and gentleness ; Christianism ; and trne hearty Anglicism of feelings, shaping that Christianism ; shine throughout his beautiful writings...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 27

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1835 - 1138 pages
...characteristic of Mr. Lamb's fine nature is the following mention of Hey wood : — gained for Sliakspearo the attribute of gentle, he was not inferior to him....of passion; sweetness, in a word, and gentleness; Christianisrn ; and true hearty Anglicism of feelings, shaping that Christianism ; shine throughout...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calandar of Popular ...

William Hone - 1835 - 924 pages
...collected Plays of Heywood. He was a fellow Actor, and fellow Dramatist, with Shakspeare. He possessed not the imagination of the latter ; but in all those qualities which gained for Shakspeare the attribute of gentle, he was not inferior to him. Generosity, courtesy, temperance in...
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The every-day book and table-book; or, Everlasting calendar of ..., Volume 1

William Hone - 1837 - 922 pages
...imagination of the latter; but in all those qualities which -uned for Shakspeare the attribute of gntle, he was not inferior to him. Generosity, courtesy,...and true hearty Anglicism of feelings, shaping that Christiaaism ; shine throughout his beautiful writings in a manner more conspicuous than in those of...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volume 3

William Hone - 1838 - 890 pages
...collected Plays of Heywood. He was a fellow Actor, and fellow Dramatist, with Shakspeare. He possessed not the imagination of the latter; but in all those qualities which gained for Shakspeare the attribute of gentle, he was not inferior to him. Generosity, courtesy, temperance in...
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Lord Mayors' Pageants: History of Lord Mayors' pageants

Frederick William Fairholt - 1843 - 532 pages
...possessed not the imagination of the latter, but in all those qualities which obtained for Shakspeare the attribute of gentle, he was not inferior to him....writings, in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous inasmuch as in Heywood these qualities are primary, in the other...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the ..., Volume 10

Percy Society - 1844 - 538 pages
...possessed not the imagination of the latter, but in all those qualities which obtained for Shakspeare the attribute of gentle, he was not inferior to him....writings, in a manner more conspicuous than in those of Shakspeare, but only more conspicuous inasmuch as in Heywood these qualities are primary, in the other...
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Lord Mayors' Pageants: Reprints of the Lord Mayor's pageants: Troianova ...

Frederick William Fairholt - 1844 - 314 pages
...possessed not the imagination of the latter, but in all those qualities which obtained for Shakspeare the attribute of gentle, he was not inferior to him....and true hearty Anglicism of feelings, shaping that Christiauism, shine throughout his beautiful writings, in a manner more conspicuous than in those of...
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