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The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the ... - Page 217
by William Shakespeare - 1813
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Cooper's Journal: Or, Unfettered Thinker and Plain Speaker for Truth ...

Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 492 pages
...idolatry, as muck as tiny. — He was (indeed) honest, and of an open and free ; had an excellent phantasy, brave notions, and gentle expressions ; wherein he...that sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped : Suffiamiiiandas eral, as Augustus said to Haterius — his wit was in his own power, would the rule...
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Cooper's Journal: Or, Unfettered Thinker and Plain Speaker for Truth ...

Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 504 pages
...idolatry, as much as any. — He was (indeed) honest, and of an open and free ; had an excellent phantasy, brave notions, and gentle expressions ; wherein he...that sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped : Siiflaminandas erat, as Augustus said to Haterius — his wit was in his own power, would the rule...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1850 - 614 pages
...loved the man, and do honor 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. When Jonson apostrophizes his deceased friend, he calls him " My gentle Shakspeare ; " and...
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The dramatic (poetical) works of William Shakspeare; illustr ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1850 - 656 pages
...loved the man, and do honor 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," &LC. &,c. When Jonson apostrophizes his deceased friend, he calls him " My gentle Shakspeare ; " and...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 pages
...as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, and of an open and free nature ; had au excellent phantasy, e of the Lamb, yet then shall be remembered how men and women passed through this state, which wai necessary he should be stopped, tuffliuuiiulun erat, as Augustus said of Haterius. His wit was...
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The Life and Beauties of Shakespeare: Comprising Careful Selections from ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 408 pages
...for I loved the man, and do honor his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, and of an open and free nature, had an excellent...and gentle expressions ; wherein he flowed with that felicity, that sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped : Sttfflaminandui erat, as Augustus...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered ...

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 1158 pages
...for I loved the man, and do honour his memory (on this side idolatry) as much as any. He was indeed ows not which way to stand, to look, to speak, And...my reign, And 't is my hope to end successfully. His wit was in his own power ; would the use of it had been so too !" è The instrument, divested of...
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The Lives of the Poets-laureate: With an Introductory Essay on the Title and ...

Wiltshire Stanton Austin, John Ralph - 1853 - 448 pages
...for I loved the man, and do honour his memory on this side idolatry, as much as any. Ha was indeed honest, and of an open and free nature; had an excellent...Sufflaminandus erat,' as Augustus said of Haterius. His wit was in his own power. Would the rule of it had been so too ! Many times he fell into those...
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The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 442 pages
...for I loved the man, and do honour his memory (on this side idolatry) as much as any. He was indeed honest, and of an open and free nature; had an excellent...that sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped. THE LIFE OF Excepting by mere tradition, we hear not a syllable regarding William Shakespeare from...
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The Shopkeeper's Guide

Shopkeeper, Robert Kemp Philp - 1853 - 264 pages
...gratitude, " I loved the man. I do hononr to his memory on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was indeed honest, and of an open and free nature, had an excellent fancy, brave notions, gentle expressions, wherein he flowed with that facility that sometimes it was necestary he should...
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