I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault, because myself have seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professes: besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing which argues his honesty,... William Shakspere: A Biography - Seite 314von Charles Knight - 1865 - 553 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Shakespeare - 1861 - 410 Seiten
...not, I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault, because myself have seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he...facetious grace in writing, that approves his art.' This is a most valuable statement, at once bearing testimony to Shakespeare's worth as a man, and to... | |
| Samuel Neil - 1861 - 140 Seiten
...not I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault; because myself have seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he...his facetious grace in writing, that approves his wit I protest it was all Greene's, and not mine, nor Master Nash's, as some have unjustly affirmed."... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 560 Seiten
...not, I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault, because myself have seen his demeanour, no less civil than he excellent in the quality he...argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, \vhich approves his art." These allusions to Shakspeare prove how active he had been as early as 1592,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 964 Seiten
...demeanor no lesse civill than he exclent in the qualitie he professes ; Betides, divers of worship Jiave sery. ANT. E. The duke, and all that know me in the city, Can witness with me that it is writting that approoves his art. For the first, whose learning I reverence, and, at the perusing of... | |
| Robert Cartwright - 1862 - 200 Seiten
..." he had himself seen his demeanour, no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professed : besides divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty." In vol. ii., p. 10. of the Shakspere Society, is an account of Shakspere's bust ; " The forehead is... | |
| Stephen Watson Fullom - 1864 - 394 Seiten
...not, I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault, because myself have seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he...professes; besides, divers of worship have reported 7ii* uprightness if dealing, u hich argues his honesty, aud his facetious grace in writing that approves... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1864 - 342 Seiten
...exclent in the qualitie he professes. " Besides, diuers of worship haue reported his upright" ness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and his " facetious grace in writing that approoues his art." To this we may add, that, with such exceptions as youth or public manners sufficiently... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1864 - 332 Seiten
...exclent in the qualitie he professes. " Besides, diuers of worship haue reported his upright" ness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and his " facetious grace in writing that approoues his art." To this we may add, that, with such exceptions as youth or public manners sufficiently... | |
| Robert E. Hunter - 1864 - 296 Seiten
...my fault, because myselfe have seene his demeanor no lesse civill than he exeelent in the qualitie he professes ; Besides divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, ivhich argues his honesty and his facetious grace in writting that approoves his art. For the first,... | |
| John Abraham Heraud - 1865 - 548 Seiten
...afterwards he repented of, bears a pleasing testimony. " Myself," he says, " have seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he...his facetious grace in writing, that approves his wit." Shakspere has given us an example of the two lives, which even a courtier may lead, in the person... | |
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