| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1874 - 402 páginas
...his Skill in the French and Italian Tongues, exceeded his Knowledge in the Roman Language: * * * fo I fhould think I were guilty of an Injury beyond pardon...bring his Wit in competition with any of our Age. * I fhall * take the Liberty to fpeak my Opinion, as my predeceflbrs have done, of his Works; which... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1874 - 398 páginas
...his Skill in the French and Italian Tongues, exceeded his Knowledge in the Roman Language : * * * fo I fhould think I were guilty of an Injury beyond pardon to his Memory, mould I fo far difparage it, as to bring his Wit in competition with any of our Age. * I fhall » take... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby, Lucy Toulmin Smith - 1879 - 518 páginas
...in the French and Italian Tongues, exceeded his Knowledge in the Raman Language : * * * fo I fliould think I were guilty of an Injury beyond pardon to his Memory, mould I fo far difparage it, as to bring his Wit in competition with any of our Age. * * I fliall take... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall - 1886 - 476 páginas
...him, after fo many Great Men that have given him their feveral Teftimonials of his Merit ; fo I Ihould think I were guilty of an Injury beyond pardon to his Memory, Ihould I fo far difparage it, as to bring his Wit in competition with any of our Age. 'Tis true Mr.... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1886 - 472 páginas
...says: "I esteem his plays beyond any that have ever been published in our language." Again : " I should think I were guilty of an injury beyond pardon to his memory, should I so far disparage it as to bring his wit in competition with any in our age." That Langbaine... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1909 - 582 páginas
...praife in him, after fo many Great Men that have given him their feveral Teftimonials of his Merit ; fo I fhould think I were guilty of an Injury beyond pardon...in competition with any of our Age. 'Tis true Mr. Dnlden 4 has cenfured him very feverely, in his Poft1 Langbainc. Account of the English Dramatic Poets,... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1909 - 594 páginas
...him, after fo many Great Men that have given him their feveral Teftimonials of his Merit j fo I mould think I were guilty of an Injury beyond pardon to...in competition with any of our Age. 'Tis true Mr. Dryden 4 has cenfured him very feverely, in his Poft1 Langbaine. Account of the English Dramatic Poets,... | |
| Frederick Samuel Boas - 1923 - 292 páginas
...him, after so many great Men that have given him their several Testimonials of his Merit; so I should think I were guilty of an Injury beyond pardon to his Memory, should I so far disparage it, as to bring his wit in competition with any of our Age. . . . I esteem... | |
| Maggs Bros - 1924 - 662 páginas
...skill in the French and Italian Tongues, exceeded his knowledge in the Roman Language; ... so I should think I were guilty of an Injury beyond pardon to his Memory. Should I so far disparage it, as to bring his Wit in competition with any of our Age. ... I shall take... | |
| Maggs Bros - 1926 - 942 páginas
...skill in the French and Italian Tongues, exceeded his knowledge in the Roman Language ; ... so I should think I were guilty of an Injury beyond pardon to his Memory. Should I so far disparage it, as to bring his Wit in competition with any of our Age. ... I shall take... | |
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