For the first, whose learning I reverence, and, at the perusing of Greenes booke, stroke out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ, or, had it beene true, yet to publish it was intolerable, him I would wish to use me no worse than... William Shakspere and Robert Greene: The Evidence - Sayfa 80William Hall Chapman tarafından - 1912 - 178 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 728 sayfa
...the first, whose learning I reverence, and at the perusing of Greene's booke, strooke out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ;...had it been true, yet to publish it was intolerable; him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve. I had om-lv in the copy this share : it was il... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 740 sayfa
...the first, whose learning I reverence, and at the perusing of Greene's booke, strooke out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ; or had it been true, yet to publish it was intollerable; him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve. I had onely in the copy this share... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 354 sayfa
...For the first whose learning I reverenced and at the perusing of Greene's book struck out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ;...had it been true, yet to publish it was intolerable ; him 1 would wish to use me no better than I deserve****. In that letter I put something out, but... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1826 - 1070 sayfa
...For the first •hose learning I reverenced and at the perusing of Greene's book struck out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ;...had it been true, yet to publish it was intolerable; him 1 would wish to use me no better than I deserve****. In that letter I put something out, but in... | |
| Robert Greene - 1831 - 352 sayfa
...For the first, whose learning I reuerence, and at the perusing of Greenes Booke, stroke out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ : or had it beene true, yet to publish it, was intollerable : him I would wish to vse me no worse than I deserue."... | |
| Henry Chettle - 1841 - 442 sayfa
...the first, whose learning I reuerence, and, at the perusing of Greenes booke, stroke out what then, in conscience I thought, he in some displeasure writ: or had it beene true, yet to publish it was intollerable: him I would wish to vse me no worse than I deserue.... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 sayfa
...I reverence, and at the perusing of Greene's book, strooke out what then in conscience I thoughl be in some displeasure writ ; or had it been true, yet to publish it was intollerablc ; him I would wish to use me no vor* than 1 deserve." This curious passage clearly evinces... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 600 sayfa
...first, [Marlowe] whose learning T reverence, and at the perusing of Greene's book struck out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ,...had it been true, yet to publish it was intolerable, him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve." The accusation of Greene against Marlowe had reference... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 598 sayfa
...whose learning I revereuce, and at the perusing of Greene's book struck out what then in conscienee I thought he in some displeasure writ, or had it been true, yct to publish it was intolerable, him I would wish to use me no worse than I deserve." The accusation... | |
| Christopher Marlowe, Alexander Dyce - 1850 - 448 sayfa
...the first, whose learning I reuerence, and, at the perusing of Greenes booke, stroke out what then in conscience I thought he in some displeasure writ, or, had it beene true, yet to publish it was intollerable, him I would wish to vse me no worse than I deserue.... | |
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