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" I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was (indeed) honest, and of an open and free nature... "
The Literary Panorama and National Register - Page 11
1819
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The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare: With a Life, 1. köide

William Shakespeare - 1828 - 404 lehte
...of a similar nature might he adduced. " I loved, '-'he says in his ' Discoveries/ " I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, of an open and free nature; had an excellent fancy, hrave not ions, and gentle expressions," &c. &c....
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Studies in Poetry: Embracing Notices of the Lives and Writings of the Best ...

George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 lehte
...and eternal. Ben Jonson, his contemporary, thus characterizes him. ' I loved the man, and do honor his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, and of an open and tree nature : had an excellent fancy, brave notions and gentle expressions ; wherein he flowed with...
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Southern Review, 6. köide

1830 - 584 lehte
...recommend their friend by, wherein he most faulted, and to justify mine own candour ; for I loved the man, and do honour his memory on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, of an open and free nature ; had an excellent fantasy, brave notions, and gentle expressions ! [why...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, with Notes ..., 1. köide

William Shakespeare - 1831 - 542 lehte
...of a similar nature might be adduced. " I loved," ho says in his ' Discoveries,' " I loved tho man, iB һ3 ! MDj++ v[P$ UMK WCKv 4B {: p_ 5 0P tT1 Β A } 5g Z of an open and free nature ; had an excellent fancy, brave notions and gentle expressions," &c. &c....
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The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E ..., 1. köide

William Shakespeare - 1832 - 364 lehte
...excite no surprise. ' I loved the man,' says Jonson, with a noble burst of enthusiasm, ' and do honor his memory on this side idolatry as much as any. He...was indeed honest, and of an open and free nature.' ' My gentle Shakspeare ' is the language of the same great man, in his poem to the memory of our bard...
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Shakespeare's Autobiographical Poems: Being His Sonnets Clearly Developed ...

Charles Armitage Brown - 1838 - 328 lehte
...Jonson, in his praise, together with the honest declaration in his Discoveries, — " For I love the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any," — is ample satisfaction for any petulance he might, in his disappointed love of fame, have uttered...
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Complete Works: With Dr. Johnson's Preface, a Glossary, and an Account of ...

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 lehte
...they were not the vain effects of a blind and ridiculous partiality. Jonson writes, ' I love the man, h. Exeunt K. RICHARD and Train. Aunt. Cousin, farewell : what pre And it is from his Elegy, To the Memory of his beloved Master William Shakspeare, that we have derived...
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Shakspearian Readings: Selected and Adapted for Young Persons and Others

William Shakespeare, Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1839 - 490 lehte
...contemporary, Ben Jonson, writing of him after his death, says, that "he loved the man, and honoured his memory on this side idolatry as much as any. He was indeed honest; of an open and free nature ; had an excellent fancy, brave notions, and gentle expressions." Thus much...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Life. New facts regarding the life ...

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 608 lehte
...nature might be adduced. " I loved," he says in his ' Discoveries,' " I loved the man, and do honor his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, of an open and free nature; had an excellent fancy, brave notions, and gentle expressions," &c. &c....
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, 1. köide

William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 lehte
...mend their friend by, wherein he most faulted: and to " justify mine own candour, for I loved the man, and do " honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. " He~was, indeed, honest, and of an open and free nature, • " had an excellent fancy, brave notions,...
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