| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 486 pàgines
...¡»lotted a thousand! winch they thonght a malevolent Speech. I had not tolrt posterity this, but fof their ignorance, who chose that circumstance to commend their friend by, wherein he most f ли lied : and to jusjify mine own candour, for I loved the man, and do hononr Iris memory, on this... | |
| 1830 - 570 pàgines
...that in his writing, (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath been—would he had blotted a thousand! which they thought a malevolent...for their ignorance, who chose that circumstance to recommend their friend by, wherein he most faulted, and to justify mine own candour; for I loved the... | |
| 1830 - 566 pàgines
...to Shakspeare, that in his writing, (whatsoever he penned) lie never blotted out a line. My answer hath been — would he had blotted a thousand ! which they thought a malevolent speech. I had uot told posterity this, but for their ignorance, who chose that circumstance to recommend their friend... | |
| John Genest - 1832 - 720 pàgines
...mentioned it as " an honour to Shakspeare, that in his writing he " never blotted out a line — my answer hath been, " would he had blotted a thousand — which...they " thought a malevolent speech— I had not told pos" terity this, but for their ignorance, who chose that " circumstance to commend their friend by,... | |
| John Genest - 1832 - 716 pàgines
...honour to Shakspeare, that in his writing he " never blotted out a line — my answer bath beeo, " would he had blotted a thousand — which they " thought a malevolent speech — I had not told pos" terity this, but for their ignorance, who chose that " circumstance to commend their friend by,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 pàgines
...shewing that they were not the vain effects of a blind and ridiculous partiality. Jonson writes, ' I love the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any.' And it is from his Elegy, To the Memory of his beloved Master William Shakspeare, that we have derived... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 pàgines
...honour to Shakespeare, that in writing (whatsoever he " penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath " been, Would he had blotted a thousand! which...for their ignorance, who chose that circumstance to com" mend their friend by, wherein he most faulted: and to " justify mine own candour, for I loved... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 376 pàgines
...in his writing (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath been, " Would that he had blotted a thousand," which they thought a malevolent...who chose that circumstance to commend their friend, wherein he most faulted ; and to justify mine own candour ; for I loved the man, and do honour his... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 354 pàgines
...in his writing (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath been, " Would that he had blotted a thousand," which they thought a malevolent...who chose that circumstance to commend their friend, wherein he most faulted ; and to justify mine own candour; for I loved the man, and do honour his memory,... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1840 - 714 pàgines
...in his writing (whatsoever he penned) he never blotted out a line. My answer hath been, " Would that he had blotted a thousand," which they thought a malevolent...for their ignorance, who chose that circumstance to cammend their friend, wherein he most faulted ; and to justify mine own candour ; for I loved the man,... | |
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