| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 1000 pągines
...into ill company, and amongst them, some that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing, engaged him Behold the ordnance on their carriages, With fatal mouths gaping on girded Harfleur. This, probably, the first essay of his poetry, is said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 424 pągines
...into ill coinpany, and, amongst them, some that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charlcote, near Stratford. For this he was prosecuted by that gentleman, as he thought, somewhat too... | |
| 1856 - 586 pągines
...into ill company, and, amongst them, some, that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing, engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to Sir Thomas Lucy, of Charleóte, near Stratford. For this he was prosecuted by that gentleman, as he thought, somewhat too... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 354 pągines
...into ill company ; and amongst them, some that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing, engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to...order to revenge that ill usage, he made a ballad on him : and though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, is lost, yet it is said to have been... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 836 pągines
...into ill company, and, amongst them, some that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing, engaged him on. Shy lock, there's thrice thy money offor'd thee....Why- this bond is forfeit ; And lawfully by this the probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter, that it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 pągines
...into ill company, and, amongst them, some that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing, engaged him forego, My acts, decrees, and statutes, I deny : God...have, with nothing griev'd ; And 1 1n >ii with all usatre, he made a ballad ujion him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 832 pągines
...into ill company, and, amongst them, some that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing, engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to...For this he "was prosecuted by that gentleman, as be thought, somewhat too severely ; and, in order to revenge that ill usage, he made a ballad upon... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 762 pągines
...is not at all impossible that, like not a few players of that dny, he came from Warwickshire. man, as he thought, somewhat too severely ; and, in order to revenge that ill-usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, prohably the first essay of his poetry, be lost,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - 1859 - 166 pągines
...into ill company, and amongst them some that made a frequent practice of deer-stealing engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to...somewhat too severely; and in order to revenge that ill-usage, he made a ballad upon him." Additional circumstances are given in other accounts, such as... | |
| 1860 - 164 pągines
...into ill company, and amongst them some that made a frequent practice of deer stealing, engaged him more than once in robbing a park that belonged to...severely ; and in order to revenge that ill usage, w he made a ballad upon him ; and though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet... | |
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