| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 484 pages
...But wise and jud:cial censurers before whom such complaints shall at any t;me hereafter come, will not, I hope, impute these abuses to any transgression...ever been carefull and provident to shun the like." Prynne in his Histriomastix, speaking of the str*e of the stage, about the year 1620, has this passage... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1816 - 674 pages
...Bat wise and judicial Ceusurers, before whom such complaints shall at any time hereafter come, will not (I hope) impute these abuses to any transgression...meaning be (by some) misconstrued : and fearing likewise kst, with tedkmsness, I tire the patience of the favourable Reader, her* "^wgh abruptly) I conclude... | |
| English literature - 1816 - 692 pages
...wise and judicial Ceusurers, before whom such complaints shall at any time hereafter come, will not (T hope) impute these abuses to any transgression in us, who have ever been careful) and provident to shun the like. I surcease to prosecute this any further, lest my good meaning... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1819 - 502 pages
...government. ut wise and judicial censurers before whom such complaints shall at any time hereafter come, will not, I hope, impute these abuses to any transgression...ever been carefull and provident to shun the like." Prynne in his Histriomastix, speaking of the state of the stage, about the year i1/20, has this passage:... | |
| John Payne Collier - English poetry - 1820 - 366 pages
...But wise and judiciall Censurers, before whom such complaints shall at any time hereafter come, will not (I hope) impute these abuses to any transgression in us, who hauc euer been carefull and prouident to shun the like. I surcease to prosecute this any further, lest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 560 pages
...wise and judicial censurers before whom such complaints shall at any time hereafter come, will not, 1 hope, impute these abuses to any transgression in...ever been carefull and provident to shun the like." Prynne in his Histriomastix, speaking of the state of the stage, about the year 1620, has this passage... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 530 pages
...But wise and judicial censurers before whom such complaints shall at any time hereafter come, will not, I hope, impute these abuses to any transgression in us, who have ever been carefoll and provident to shun the like." I 'nn uc in his Histriomastix, speaking of the state of the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 506 pages
...discretion and gouernment. But wise and iuditial Censurer.s, before whom such complaints shall at anytime hereafter come, wil not (I hope) impute these abuses to any transgression in vs, who haue euer been carefull and prouident to shun the like.' CALDF.COTT thinks that they were obliged... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 290 pages
...bands of discretion and gouernment. But wise and iuditial Censurers, before whom such complaintshall at any time hereafter come, wil not (I hope) impute these abuses to any transgression in vs, who haue euer been carefull and prouident to shun the like.' There is no evidence that the children... | |
| William Shakespeare - Promptbooks - 1874 - 260 pages
...and limit this presumed liberty within the bands of discretion and gouernment. But wise and iuditial Censurers, before whom such complaints shall at any...hope) impute these abuses to any transgression in vs, who haue euer been carefull and prouident to shun the like.' There is no evidence that the children... | |
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