| Charles Knight - 1851 - 492 sidor
...the first essay of his poctry, be lost, yet it is said to have been * Sulky, stubborn, in dudgeon. so very bitter, that it redoubled the prosecution...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... | |
| Charles Knight - 1851 - 492 sidor
...the first essay of his poctry, be lost, yet it is said to have bcen * Sulky, stubborn, in dudgcon. so very bitter, that it redoubled the prosecution against him to that degrce, that he was obliged to leave his business and family in Warwickshirc for some time, and shelter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 586 sidor
...ill-usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet is said to have been so very bitter that it redoubled the persecution against him to that degree, that he was obliged to leave his business and family in Warwickshire... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 624 sidor
...usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, )'rt it is said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled...that he was obliged to leave his business and family iu Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." * The good old gossip Aubrey is wholly... | |
| William Shakespeare, William Hazlitt - 1852 - 566 sidor
...ill-usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet is said to have been so very bitter that it redoubled the persecution against him to that degree, that he was obliged to leave his business and family in "Warwickshire... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 1158 sidor
...severely ; and, in order to revenge that ill-usage, he made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably heaven, shall behold the night Of our solemnities. We have said that Rowe is the oldest printed source of this anecdote, lus " Life of Shakespeare " having... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 442 sidor
...made a ballad upon him. And though this, probably the first essay of his poetry, be lost, yet it ia said to have been so very bitter, that it redoubled...he was obliged to leave his business and family in Warwiekshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." We have said that Rowe is the oldest printed... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 sidor
...itself is lost ; but it was so very bitter that it redoubled the prosecution against him, insomuch that he was obliged to leave his business and family in Warwickshire, and to shelter himself in London." Of this lampoon, only one passage that is extant is believed to... | |
| Edwin Lees - 1854 - 94 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...Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." What the verses really were that gave Sir Thomas Lucy's persecution of Shakespeare such a bitter character... | |
| Edwin Lees - 1854 - 108 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...Warwickshire for some time, and shelter himself in London." What the verses really were that gave Sir Thomas Lucy's persecution of Shakespeare such a bitter character... | |
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