| Dodgson Hamilton Madden - 1916 - 264 páginas
...something out, but in the whole booke not a worde in.' Some such explanation was called for. The ' Groatsworth of wit, in which a letter written to diuers play-makers is offensiuely by one or two of them taken ; and because on the dead they cannot be auenged, they wilfully... | |
| Maurice Jonas - 1918 - 460 páginas
...sundry booksellers' hands ; among others, his Groats-worth of Wit, in which a letter written to diverse play-makers is offensively by one or two of them taken, and because on the dead they cannot be avenged, they wilfully forge in their concertes a living author, and after tossing it to and fro, no... | |
| Frank James Mathew - 1922 - 460 páginas
...sundry booksellers' hands, among other his Groat'sworth of Wit, in which a letter written to divers Playmakers is offensively by one or two of them taken ; and because on the dead they cannot be avenged, they wilfully forge in their conceits a living author ; and after tossing it to and fro, no... | |
| Frank James Mathew - 1922 - 462 páginas
...1592 : "About three months since died M. Robert Greene, leaving many papers in sundry booksellers' hands, among other his Groat'sworth of Wit, in which a letter written to divers Playmakers is offensively by one or two of them taken ; and because on the dead they cannot... | |
| British Museum - 1923 - 112 páginas
...printer, had been suspected of its authorship. In a preface ' to the Gentlemen Readers ' he writes : ' About three moneths since died M. Robert Greene, leauing...play-makers, is offensively by one or two of them taken . . . With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them [Marlowe] I care... | |
| Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1923 - 492 páginas
...(1874) of the Shakspere Allusion-Books of the New Shakspere Society.] P. 37. To the Gentlemen Readers. ' About three moneths since died M. Robert Greene, leauing...in which a letter written to diuers play-makers, is offensiuely by one or two of them taken ; and because on the dead they cannot be auenged, they wilfully... | |
| Edmund Arnold Greening Lamborn, George Bagshawe Harrison - 1923 - 140 páginas
...seen of Shakespeare as well as common report of him proved Greene's charges to be slanderous. makers, is offensively by one or two of them taken, and because on. the dead they cannot be avenged, they wilfully forge in their conceites a living author : and after tossing it to and fro,... | |
| Amelie Deventer von Kunow - 1924 - 144 páginas
...follows: "About three months since died Mr. Robert Greene, leaving many papers in sundry book-sellers' hands, among other his Groats-worth of Wit, in which a letter written to divers play makers, is offensively by one or two of them taken; and because on the dead they cannot... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1923 - 720 páginas
...playwright, just as later he became jealous of the upstart Shakespeare. * See McKerrow, Nashe, iv, 78-79. playmakers, is offensively by one or two of them taken ; and because on the dead they cannot be avenged, they wilfully forge in their conceits a living author; and after tossing it to and fro, no... | |
| Tucker Brooke - 1926 - 206 páginas
...December, 1592. About three months since died M. Robert Greene, leaving many papers in sundry booksellers' hands, among other his Groats-worth of Wit, in which a letter • written to divers play-makers is offensively by one or two of them taken, and because on the dead they cannot... | |
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