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" Sufflaminandus erat, as Augustus said of Haterius. His wit was in his own power, would the rule of it had been so too. Many times he fell into those things, could not escape laughter : as when he said in the person of Caesar, one speaking to him,  "
History of William Shakespeare, Player and Poet: With New Facts and Traditions - Página 297
por Stephen Watson Fullom - 1864 - 372 páginas
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The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His ...

George Lillie Craik - 1857 - 410 páginas
...originally stand as we now have it. Ben Jonson, in his Discoveries, speaking of Shakespeare, says, " Many times he fell into those things could not escape...Caesar did never wrong but with just cause.' " And he ridicules the expression again in his Staple of News : — " Cry you mercy; you never did wrong...
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Bacon and Shakespeare: An Inquiry Touching Players, Playhouses, and Play ...

William Henry Smith - 1857 - 188 páginas
...erat, as Augustus said of Haterius. His wit was in his own power; would the rule of it had been so to. Many times he fell into those things could not escape...said, in the person of Caesar, one speaking to him, 'Csesar, thou dost me wrong,' he replied, ' Caesar did never wrong but with just cause ;' and such...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen1

William Shakespeare - 1857 - 668 páginas
...as Augustus said of Haterius. His wit was in his own power : would the rule of it had been so too ! Many times he fell into those things could not escape laughter: as when he said in the person of Csesar, one speaking to him, ' Caesar, thou dost me wrong,' he replied, ' CsBsar did never wrong but...
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William Shakespeare Not an Impostor

George Henry Townsend - 1857 - 136 páginas
...escape laughter : As when he saide in the person of Ccesar, one speaking to him : Ccesar thou dost ine wrong. He replied : Caesar did never wrong, but with...just cause : and such like, which -were ridiculous. But hee redeemed his vices, with his vertues. There was ever more in him to be praysed, then to be...
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English and Scottish Sketches

Oliver Prescott Hiller - 1857 - 388 páginas
...in his own power : would the rule of it had been so, too. Many times he fell into those things that could not escape laughter; as when he said, in the person of Csesar, one speaking to him, ' Csesar, thou dost me wrong,' he replied, ' Caesar did never wrong, but...
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National Review, Volumen6

1858 - 516 páginas
...as Augustus said of Haterius. His wit was in his own power ; would the rule of it had been so too ! Many times he fell into those things could not escape...' Caesar did never wrong but with just cause,' and such-like; which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues. There was ever more in...
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The National Review, Volumen6

1858 - 516 páginas
...as Augustus said of Haterius. His wit was in his own power ; would the rule of it had been so too ! Many times he fell into those things could not escape...' Caesar did never wrong but with just cause,' and such-like; which were ridiculous. But he redeemed his vices with his virtues. There was ever more in...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volumen5

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 752 páginas
...that Shakespeare " many times fell into those things could not escape laughter," Jonson adds this: — "As when he said in the person of Caesar, one speaking...• Caesar did never wrong, but with just cause.' " (Edit. fo. 1640, p. 98.) It is very evident that Ben Jonson was only writing from memory, " shaken...
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The National Review, Volumen6

Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1858 - 512 páginas
...as Augustus said of Hatcrius. His wit was in his own power ; would the rule of it had been so too ! Many times he fell into those things could not escape laughter : as when he said in the person of Csesar, one speaking to him : ' Cwsar, thou dost me wrong.' He replied : ' Cwsar did never wrong but...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volumen1

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 836 páginas
...Augustus said of Haterías. His wit was in his own power : ' would the rule of it have been so too ! m i Cœsar, one speaking to him, ' Ccesar, thou dost me wrong/ he replied, 'Ciesar did never wrong but...
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