| William Shakespeare - 1866 - 588 sayfa
...confined almost entirely to taverns and ordinaries. At the Mermaid Tavern, Sir Walter Raleigh had instiBut he redeemed his vices with his virtues. There was ever more in him to be praised than to be pardoned." Discoveries, — Works, ix. 175, ed. Clifford. Concerning the... | |
| Nathaniel Holmes - 1867 - 670 sayfa
...' Caesar, thou dost me wrong,' he replied, ' Caesar did never wrong, but with just cause;' and such like, which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues ; there was ever more in him to be praised than to be pardoned." i This line, it seems, is not correctly quoted from any known... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1868 - 538 sayfa
...necessary he should be stopped. Hia wit was in bis own power, Would the use of it had been so too ! But he redeemed his vices with his virtues: there was ever more in him to be praised than to be pardoned." Excepting from mere tradition , we hear not a syllable regarding... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 sayfa
...Csesar, thou dost me wrong." Ho replied, " Ca1sar did never wrong but with just cause," 4 and such like ; which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues. There was ever more in him to be praised than to be pardoned. 1. Their ignorance, who . . . : the antecedent to who is implied,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1913 - 502 sayfa
...him, "Csesar thou dost me wrong." He replied, "Csesar did never wrong but with just cause," and such like; which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues. There was ever more in him to be praised than to be pardoned.' — Ed. Gifford, p. 173. — POPE, in a note on III, ii, 120,... | |
| 1880 - 592 sayfa
...Caesar, thou dost me wrong ; " he replied, " Csssar never did wrong, but with just cause," and such like ; which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues. There was ever more in him to be praised than pardoned.* That is every word which a man who " loved him " could say of William... | |
| 1872 - 592 sayfa
...times he fell into those things could not replied : ' Caesar did never wrong but with jui and such like, which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues." Here Ben is simply riding his hobby as a grammarian, and casts .no doit of blame of any other kind.... | |
| David Mather Masson - 1874 - 390 sayfa
...him, ' Csesar, thou dost me wrong/ he replied, ' Cssar did never wrong but with just cause,' and such like ; which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues. There was ever more in him to he praised than to be pardoned." — Ben Jonson's "Discoveries." It is sheer nonsense, with... | |
| David Masson - 1874 - 404 sayfa
...him, ' Csesar, thou dost me wrong/ he replied, ' Caesar did never wrong but with just cause/ and such like ; which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues. There was ever more in him to be. praised than to be pardoned." — Sen Jonson's "Discoveries." It is sheer nonsense, with... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 560 sayfa
...him, " Caesar thou dost me wrong." He replied, " Caesar did never wrong but with just cause," and such like ; which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues. There was ever more in him to be praised than to be pardoned. LXXII. Ingeniorum discrimina. Not, i. — In the difference... | |
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