| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 Seiten
...have, all the time of my converting in printing, hindered the bitter inveighing againft fchollers, it hath been very well known ; and how in that I dealt, I can fufficiently prove. With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them [Marlowe~]... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 548 Seiten
...great dramatic poets Chettle refers in the short citation which we shall now make from his page: " With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them" (concluded to be Marlowe, whose moral character was unhappily not good) " I care not if I never be.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 Seiten
...great dramatic poets Chettle refers in the short citation which we shall now make from his page : " With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them" (concluded to be Marlowe, whose moral character was unhappily not good) " I care not if I -never be.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 404 Seiten
...these great dramatic pocts Chettle refers in the short citation which we shall now make from his page: "With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them " (concluded to pe Marlowe, whose moral character was unhappily not good) " I care not if I never he.... | |
| Robert Greene - 1831 - 352 Seiten
...There can be no doubt that in the following passage Chettle is speaking of Marlowe and Shakespeare. " With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them [Marlowe] I care not if I neuer be : The other [Shakespeare] whome at that time I did not so much spare, as since I wish I had,... | |
| Charles Armitage Brown - 1838 - 326 Seiten
...conceits a living writer ; and, after tossing it to and fro, no remedy but it must light upon me. \Vith neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I never be. The other, whom at that time I did not so much spare, as since I wish I had... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 Seiten
...conceilcs a living author : and afler tossing it to and fro, no remedy but it must light on me. How I have, all the time of my conversing in printing, hindered the bitter inveighing against schollcrs, it hath been very well known ; and how in that 1 dealt, I can sufficiently prove. With neither... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 608 Seiten
...great dramatic poets Chettle refers in the short citation which we shall now make from his page : " With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them" (concluded to be Marlowe, whose moral character was unhappily not good) " I care not if I never be.... | |
| Henry Chettle - 1841 - 442 Seiten
...to them, and suspecting that they were the forgeries of Greene's editor. Chettle furthermore says, "with neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I neuer be." This is supposed to allude to Marlow. The other, whose "demeanor" was "... | |
| Percy Society - 1841 - 438 Seiten
...against sehollers, it hath been very well knowne, and how in that I dealt I can sufficiently prooue. With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I neuer be : the other, whome at that time I did not so much spare, as since I wish I... | |
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