| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1874 - 272 páginas
...they cannot be avenged, they wilfully forge in their conceits a living author ; and after tossing it to and fro, no remedy but it must light on me. . ....was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if 1 never be : the other whom at that time I did not so much spare as since I wish I had. . . . I am... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1874 - 256 páginas
...they cannot be avenged, they witfully forge in their conceits a tiving author ; and after tossing it to and fro, no remedy but it must light on me. . ....was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if 1 never be : the other whom at that time I did not so much spare as since I wist I had. . . . I am... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1874 - 398 páginas
...Groats-worth of Wit; bought with a Million of Repentaance. \ 596. HENRY CHETTLE, SEPT.— DEC., 1592. 1 1 TH neither of them that take offence was I acquainted,...care not if I never be : The other, whome at that rime I did not fo much fpare, as fince I wifh I had, for that as I have moderated the heate of living... | |
| New Shakspere Society (London, England) - 1875 - 558 páginas
...Dec. 1592), referring to the fact that two persons had been offended by Greene's pamphlet, he says : " With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I nener be : The other [Shakspere lf] whome at that time I did not so much spare as since I wish I had... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1874 - 434 páginas
...inveighing against scholars, it hath been very well known, and how in that I dealt I can sufficiently prove. With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them (Marlowe) I care not if I never be. The other (Shakespeare) whom at the time I did not so much spare... | |
| Henry Allon - 1875 - 646 páginas
...omitting much, adding nothing; and he thus apologised to Shakespeare, while scorning Marlowe : — ' With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted,...other, whome at that time I did not so much spare as now I wish I had, for that as I have moderated the heate of living writers, and might have usede mine... | |
| 1875 - 620 páginas
...omitting much, adding nothing ; and he thus apologised to Shakespeare, while scorning Marlowe : — ' With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted,...care not if I never be ; the other, whome at that tune I did not so much spare as now I wish I had, for that as I have moderated the heate of living... | |
| Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 páginas
...it distinctly indicates that Greene had written worse things about him than Chettle had published. With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted,...with, one of them I care not if I never be; the other, whom at this time I did not so much spare as since I wish I had, for that as I have moderated the heat... | |
| Frederick Gard Fleay - 1876 - 348 páginas
...forge in their conceits a living author ; and after tossing it to and fro, no remedy but it must needs light on me. .... With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them (Marlowe ?) I care not if I never be. The other (Shakespeare ?) whom at that time I did not so much... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 páginas
...against schollers, it hath been very well knowne, and how in that I dealt I can sufficiently prooue. With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them [ie Marlowe] I care not if I neuer be : the other [ie Shakespeare], whome at that time I did not so... | |
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