| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 348 sidor
...that ill usage, he made a ballad on him : and though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, is lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter, that it resatire deserves much praise, yet at the time when it •was written, it might have had sufficient... | |
| 1845 - 410 sidor
...severely ; and in order to revenge that ill usage he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is...Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." All this, amongst a great deal of felsehood, probably contained some tissue of the truth — such as... | |
| 1845 - 570 sidor
...severely ; and in order to revenge that ill usage he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is...Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." All this, amongst a great deal of falsehood, probably contained some tissue of the truth — such as... | |
| Joseph Hunter - 1845 - 456 sidor
...severely ; and, in order to revenge that ill usage, he made a ballad upon him ; and though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is...said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled that prosecution against him to that degree, that he was obliged to leave his business and family in... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 sidor
...severely ; and, in order to revenge that ill-usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is...Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." The good old gossip Aubrey is wholly silent about the deer-stealing and the flight to London, merely... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 736 sidor
...25th March : U rune thus: — " 1584. Feb. 2. Hamnet & Judeth tonne & daughter to Wilh'u Shaklpere." en in condition of the worst degree : In gross rebellion, tlie prosecution against him to that degree, that he was obliged to leave his business and family in... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848 - 378 sidor
...severely ; and in order to revenge that ill usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is...to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled the proseeution against him to that degree, that he was obliged to leave his business and family in Warwiekshire... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1848 - 1102 sidor
...said to have been so very severe, that it incensed the person who had already commenced a criminal prosecution against him to that degree, that he was...to leave his business and family in Warwickshire, and shelter himself in London; where his first employment was, to wait at the door of the play-house,... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848 - 368 sidor
...his poetry, be lost, yet it is said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled the proseention against him to that degree, that he was obliged to leave his business and family in Warwiekshire for some tune, and shelter himself in London. At Stratford there was a late tradition... | |
| 1851 - 62 sidor
...severely; and in order to revenge that ill usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it is...Warwickshire for some time, and' shelter himself in London." The walk from Stratford to Charlecote is very pleasing, especially if the side of the Avon be taken... | |
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