| 1888 - 438 pagine
...have publish'd them, as where (before) you were abus'd with diverse stolne, and surreptitious copies, maimed, and deformed by the frauds and stealthes of...the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceived the. Who, as he was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1894 - 578 pagine
...copies, maimed, and deformed by the frauds and stealthes of iniurious impostors, that expos'd them : euen those, are now offer'd to your view cur'd, and perfect...and all the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceiued the. Who, as he was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind... | |
| Charles Clement Walker - 1896 - 62 pagine
...that Heminge and 911734A Condell refer in their preface, as " diverse stolne and surreptitious copies maimed and deformed by the frauds and stealthes of...of their limbes, and all the rest absolute in their numbers."1 Out of the thirty-six dramas which they published, half were never printed in any form,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 404 pagine
...divers stolne, and surreptitious copies, maimed, and deformed by the frauds and stealthes of iniurious impostors, that expos'd them : even those, are now...and all the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceiued them : Who, as he was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His... | |
| Daniel Henry Lambert - 1904 - 160 pagine
...have publish 'd them, as where (before) you were abus'd with diverse stolne and surreptitious copies, maimed and deformed by the frauds and stealthes of...was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand went together; and what he thought, he uttered with that easinesse... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1904 - 606 pagine
...have publish'd them, as where (before) you were abus'd with diverse stolne, and surreptitious copies, maimed, and deformed by the frauds and stealthes of...was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand went together : And what he thought, he uttered with that easinesse,... | |
| 1904 - 390 pagine
...have publish'd them, as where (before) you were abus'd with diverse stolne, and surreptitious copies, maimed, and deformed by the frauds and stealthes of...the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceived the. Who, as he was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 304 pagine
...deformed by the frauds and stealthes of injurious impostors that expos'd thein, even those are now oSer'd to your view cur'd, and perfect of their limbes, and...was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expressor of it. His mind and hand went together; and what he thought he uttered with that easinesse,... | |
| Joseph William Gray - 1905 - 320 pagine
...by the frauds and stealthes of injurious impostors, that exposd them : even those are now offer 'd to your view cur'd, and perfect of their limbes; and...was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand went together : And what he thought, he uttered with that easinesse,... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1905 - 234 pagine
...' maimed and deformed,' in surreptitious and stolen copies, but ' cured and perfect of their limbs and all ' the rest, absolute in their numbers as he...was a happie imitator of Nature was 'a most gentle expresser of it. His mind and hand ' went together, and what he thought, he uttered with ' that easiness,... | |
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