| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...days, composed three verses, whereas himself had written three hundred : Thou tell'st truth (quoth he); but here's the difference, thine shall only be read...to ignorance : for mine own part, I have ever truly cherish'*] my good opinion of other men's worthy labours, especially of that hill and heighten'd stile... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 546 pages
...the preface to the " White Devil," what the commentators, and critics, would do well to profit by : Detraction is the sworn friend to ignorance.^ For mine own part, I have ever truly cherished my good opinion of other men's worthy labours, especially of that free and heightened style... | |
| Octavius Gilchrist - 1808 - 74 pages
...the preface to the " White Devil," what the commentators, and critics, would do well to profit by: Detraction is the sworn friend to ignorance^ For mine own part, I have ever truly cherished my good opinion of other men's worthy labours, especially of that free and heightened style... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 614 pages
...composed three verses, whereas himself had written three hundred : Thou tell'st truth (quoth he) ; hut here's the difference, thine shall only be read for...to ignorance : for mine own part, I have ever truly cherished my good opinion of other men's worthy labours, especially of that full and heightened stile... | |
| Walter Scott - English drama - 1810 - 610 pages
...composed three verses, whereas himself had written three hundred : Thou teli'-t truth (quoth he) ; but here's the difference, thine shall only be read for three days, whereas miu<? shall continue three ages. Detraction is the sworn friend to ignorance : for mine own part, I... | |
| Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...days, composed three verses, whereas himself had written three hundred : Thou tell'st truth (quoth he); but here's the difference, thine shall only be read...men's worthy labours, especially of that full and heighteu'd stile of Master Chapman, the labor'd and understanding works of Master Jonson, the no less... | |
| Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1817 - 708 pages
...diffidence, liberality, and good sense : — " For mine own part," says he, " I have ever truly cherished my good opinion of other men's worthy labours, especially of that full and heightened stile of master Chapman ; the laboured and understanding works of master Jonson ; the no... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 398 pages
...days, composed three verses, whereas himself had written three hundred ; Thou tellest truth (quoth he), but here's the difference, thine shall only be read...to ignorance : for mine own part, I have ever truly cherished my good opinion of other men's worthy labours, especially of that full and heightened style... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - English drama - 1830 - 384 pages
...days, composed three verses, whereas himself had written three hundred ; Thou tellest truth (quoth he), but here's the difference, thine shall only be read...to ignorance : for mine own part, I have ever truly cherished my good opinion of other men's worthy labours, especially of that full and heightened style... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1843 - 854 pages
...written three hundred ; •'ТЬя teilest truth, (quoth he) but here's the difference ; thine stall only be read for three days, whereas mine shall continue three ages." ' The works of Webster were first collects! and edited by Mr. Dyce, in 1830. WEDEL, GEORG WOLFGANG,... | |
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