| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 pagine
...dead, to procure his orphanes, guardians ; without ambition either of selfe-profit, or fame ; onely to keep the memory of so worthy a friend, and fellow alive, as was our SHAKSPERE, by humble offer of his playes,. to your most noble patronage. Wherein, as we have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 480 pagine
...honesty"; and his editors, Heminge and Condell, in their dedication claim to have no other purpose than "to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakespeare." Ben Jonson, too, a pure and estimable man, who knew him well, and who was not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 544 pagine
...his fellows, Heminge and Condell, profess that their great object in their publication was '' only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakspeare :" and their preface to the public appears evidently to have been dictated by their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 pagine
...his fellows, Heminge and Condell, profess that their great object in their publication was -' only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakspeare :" and their preface to the public appears evidently to have been dictated by their... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1828 - 404 pagine
...Montgomery, his fellows, Heminge and Condell, profess that their great ohject in their puhlication was " only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakspeare:" and theirpreface to the puhlic appears evidently to have heen dictated hy their... | |
| 1830 - 192 pagine
...to procure his orphans " guardians ; without ambition either of self, profit, or " fame ; but, only to keep the memory of so worthy " a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakspeare•" In another point of view, his character as the philosopher, may be contemplated... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 548 pagine
...to the dead to procure his orphans guardians, without ambition either of self- profit or fame : only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive, as was our Shahspeare." In the Spring of 1598, Lord William Herbert left Wilton, to mingle with the gaieties... | |
| 1921 - 472 pagine
...the plays and the actor were one. They say that their object in publishing the collected edition was "to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakespeare"; and Ben Jonson, in a famous passage in his Timber, published in 1641, lakes this... | |
| 1871 - 608 pagine
...the dead, to procure his orphans guardians ; without ambition either of self-profit or fame : only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive, as was our Shakspeare.' Nor is there any reason for suspecting the sincerity of their statement. What... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 608 pagine
...his fellows, Heminge and Condell, profess that their great object in their publication was, " only to keep the memory of so worthy a friend and fellow alive as was our Shakspeare ; " and their Preface to the public appears evidently to have been dictated by their... | |
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