Wm would sometimes when he was pleasant over a glasse of wine with his most intimate friends eg Sam: Butler (author of Hudibras) &c. say, that it seemed to him that he writt with the very spirit that Shakespeare, and was seemed contented enough to be... The Companion - Side 1641828 - 432 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Aubrey - 1813 - 366 sider
...glasse of wine with his most intimate friends, — eg Sam. Butler, (author of Hudibras) &c. — say, that it seemed to him that he writt with the very spirit that Shakespeare,* and seemed contented enough to be thought his son ******* ******* jje went to schoole... | |
| 1828 - 454 sider
...a glass of wine with his most intimate friends,— eg Sam. Butler (author of Hudtbras) &c. — say, that it seemed to him that he writt with the very...propensity to be dramatic; the same incessant activity bf thought ; and, consequent upon both, the same unfitness for narrative. Gondibert looks quite as... | |
| 1840 - 740 sider
...over a glasse of wine with his most intimate friends, — eg Sam. Butler (author of Hudibras, &c.) say that it seemed to him that he writt with the very spirit that Shakespeare (tie), and seemed contented enough to be thought his son." G«NT. MAO. VOL. XIII. 3 F him... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848 - 368 sider
...pleasant over a glasse of wine with his most intimate friends, eg Sam Butler (anthor of Hndibras) &e. say that it seemed to him that he writt with the very spirit that Shakespeare [did], and was* eontentedf enough to be thought his son ; he would tell them the story... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1872 - 456 sider
...m> would sometimes, when he was pleasant over a glasse of wine with his most intimate friends—eg, Sam. Butler, author of Hudibras, &c.—say that it...seemed to him that he writt with the very spirit that Shakespeare [did], and seemed contented enough to be thought his son." The fact here recorded was just... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1872 - 462 sider
...glasse of wine with his most intimate friends — eg, Sam. Butler, author of Hudibras, &c. — say that it seemed to him that he writt with the very spirit that Shakespeare [did], and seemed contented enough to be thought his son." The fact here recorded was just... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1872 - 470 sider
...glasse of wine with his most intimate friends—*.^., Sam. Butler, author of Hudibras, &c. — say that it seemed to him that he writt with the very spirit that Shakespeare [did], and seemed contented enough to be thought his son." The fact here recorded was just... | |
| William D'Avenant - 1872 - 554 sider
...glasse of wine with his most intimate friends — eg, Sam. Butler, author of Hudibras, &c. — say that it seemed to him that he writt with the very spirit that Shakespeare [did], and seemed contented enough to be thought his son." The fact here recorded was just... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1888 - 496 sider
...glass of wine with his most intimate friends — eg Sam Butler (author of " Hudibras "), &c. — say that it seemed to him that he writt with the very spirit that Shakespeare [did], and seemed contented enough to be thought his son.' In a curious collection of satires... | |
| John Aubrey - 1898 - 478 sider
...glasse of wine with his most intimate friends — eg Sam. Butler (author of Hudibras), &c. — say, that it seemed to him that he writt with the very spirit that Shakespeare, and seemd* contented' enough to be thought his son. •[He* would tell them the story... | |
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