| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 656 pàgines
...myself have seen his demeanor no less civil than be is excellent in the quality he professes. Besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of...facetious grace in writing, that approves his art." Shakspeare was now twenty-eight years of age ; and this testimony of a contemporary, who was acquainted... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 pàgines
...myself have seen his demeanor no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professes. Beside, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of...facetious grace in writing that approves his art.' This apology was published in 1593, and is the more valuable, because it does full justice to Shakspeare's... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 602 pàgines
...myself have seen his demeanor no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professes. Beside, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of...facetious grace in writing that approves his art.' This apology was published in 1593, and is the more valuable, because it does full justice to Shakspeare's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 500 pàgines
...myself have seen his demeanour no less civil, then he excellent in the quality he professes : besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of...facetious grace in writing, that approves his art." It is considerable that at this time Shakespeare had published nothing, his Venus and Adonis not being... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 pàgines
...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...argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, which approves his art." These allusions to Shakspeare prove how active he had been as early as 1592,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 624 pàgines
...myself hath seen bis demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professes ; besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of...facetious grace in writing, that approves his art." J This apology was not written by Chettle at some distant period ; it came out in the same year with... | |
| George Markham Tweddell - 1852 - 232 pàgines
...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...facetious grace in writing, that approves his art." Poor Greene had been only a loose liver, as himself confesses, and the widely-superior genins of Shakspere... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 pàgines
...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...argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, which approves his art." These allusions to Shakspeare prove how active he had been as early as 1592,... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 442 pàgines
...impossible to determine. We have previously adverted to this point. in the quality he professes : besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of...facetious grace in writing, that approves his art. For the fir=<t, [Marlowe] whose learning I reverence, und at the perusing of Greene s book struck out... | |
| 1853 - 828 pàgines
...seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professed : besides [he adds] divers of worship have reported his uprightness of...facetious grace in writing, that approves his art," (p. iv.) This was intended by Chettle, and no doubt received by Shakespeare, as sufficient amends for... | |
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