| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1880 - 570 pàgines
...more lie hid than it could be lost. Read him, therefore ; and again and again : and if then you do not like him, surely you are in some manifest danger...him. And so we leave you to other of his friends, who, if you need, can be your guides : if you need them not, you can lead yourselves and others. And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 304 pàgines
...no more lie hid than it could be lost. Read him, therefore; and again and again : and if then you do not like him, surely you are in some manifest danger...him. And so we leave you to other of his friends, who, if you need, can be your guides : if you need them not, you can lead yourselves and others. And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 996 pàgines
...enough, both to draw, and hold you : for his wit can no more lie hid, then it could be lost. Reade .A. Sumner & company arc in some manifest danger, not to understand him. And so we leave you to other of his Friends, whom... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 1164 pàgines
...more lie hid, than it could be lost Read him, therefore ; and again, and again : and if then you do not like him, surely you are in some manifest danger...you to other of his Friends, whom if you need, can be your guides: if you need them not, you can lead yourselves and others And auch Readers we wish him.... | |
| Henry Allon - 1857 - 596 pàgines
...hold you : for his wit can no more lie hid, then it could be lost. Reade him, therefore ; and againc, and againe: and if then you doe not like him, surely...Friends, whom if you need, can bee your guides: if you need them not, you can leade yourselves, and others. And such Readers we wish him. ' JOHN HEMINGE,... | |
| 1886 - 626 pàgines
...enough, both to draw, and hold you : for his wit can no more lie hid, than it could be lost. Reade him, therefore ; and againe, and againe : And if then...danger, not to understand him. And so we leave you to others of his Friends, whom if you need, can bee your guides : if you neede them not, you can leade... | |
| Henry Clay Trumbull - 1889 - 216 pàgines
...editors of one of the more important editions of Shakespeare's completed works ; " and then if you do not like him, surely you are in some manifest danger not to understand him." And that declaration involves a truth of very wide application. Unless you really like a person, of any... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1889 - 1032 pàgines
...you doe not like him, furely you are in fome manifcfl danger, not to vnderftand him. And fo we leauc you to other of his Friends, whom if you need, can bee your guides i if you neede them not, you can leade your felues, and others . And fuch Readers we wi(h him. hhn... | |
| L. M. Griffiths - 1889 - 398 pàgines
...to read it "againe, and againe" ; and then, in words suitable to the present days, they say : if " you doe not like him, surely you are in some manifest danger, not to vnderstand him." Following this are some commendatory verses by Ben Jonson, L. Digges, TM, and Hugh... | |
| Belgrave Titmarsh, Charles Ebenezer Moyse - 1889 - 96 pàgines
...blot in his papers. . . . for his wit can no more lie hid, then it could be lost . . . and so we leaue you to other of his Friends, whom if you need, can bee your guides.' Take note of these ; they indirectly glance At Verulam ; the last direct at me. See, Ferdinand, the... | |
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