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" I might steale them from him; and hee to doe himselfe right, hath since published them in his owne name; but as I must acknowledge my lines not worthy his patronage, under whom he hath publisht them, so the Author I know much offended with M. "
The Aldus Shakespeare: With Copious Notes and Comments - Page 77
by William Shakespeare - 1909
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Shakespeare's Venvs & Adonis

William Shakespeare - 1593 - 138 pages
...the sugar'd sonnets,' referred to by Francis Meres ; * In the postscript to the Apology for Actors, 1612, Heywood wrote : — " Here, likewise, I must...himself right, hath since published them in his own name ; but, as I must acknowledge my lines not worthy his patronage under whom he hath published them, so...
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The Temple Shakespeare, Volume 39

William Shakespeare - 1896 - 138 pages
..." Here, likewise, I must necessarily insert a manifest injury done me in that work (vi2. the Trout Britannica, published in 1609), by taking the two...himself right, hath since published them in his own name ; but, as I must acknowledge my lines not worthy his patronage under whom he hath published them, so...
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An Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare: Addressed to Joseph Cradock, Esq

Richard Farmer - 1767 - 116 pages
...directed to his new Printer Nk, Okes, he accufes his old One, Jagg&rd, of " taking the two Epiftles of Paris to Helen, and Helen to Paris, and printing them in a lefs volume under the name oi Another : — but&> was much offended with Mafter Jaggard, that altogether...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 752 pages
...Trey,] by taking the two epiftles of Paris to llfi'en, and Helen to Pdnit and printing them in a Icfs volume under the name of another; which may put the world in opinion 1 might fteale them from him, and hee, to do himfclfc right, hath fmce publjlhcd th:rn i,*i his nA'n...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ...

William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 pages
...directed to his new printer, Nic. Okes, he accufes his old one, Jaggard, of " taking the two Epijlles of Paris to Helen and Helen to Paris, and printing them in a lefs volume, and under the name of another: — but be was much offended with Mafter Jaggard, that...
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The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 26

British periodicals - 1808 - 704 pages
...there, " in an Appendix directed to his new printer, NIC. Okcs, he accuses his old one, Jaggard, of taking the two epistles of Paris to Helen, and Helen to Paris,* and printing them under the name of another." This Britain's Troy, in which lie advances his claim to these tran^ations,...
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Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions ..., Volumes 5-6

Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1807 - 904 pages
...short remembrance. Here likewise, I must necessarily insert a manifest injury done me in that worke, by taking the two Epistles of Paris to Helen, and Helen to Paris, and printing them in a lesse volume, under the name of another, f which may put the world in opinion I might steale them from...
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The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pages
...directed to his new printer, Nic. Okes, he accuses his old one, Jaggard, of "taking the two Il/iittlet of Paris to Helen and Helen to Paris, and printing them in a less volume, and under the name of another:—but he was much offended with Master Jaggard, that altogether unknowne...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pages
...his new printer, Nic. Okes, he accuses his old one, Jaggard, of " taking the two Epistles of fat-is to Helen and Helen to Paris, and printing them in a less volume, and under the name of another: — but he was much offended with Master Jaggard, that altogether unknowne...
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Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of ..., Volume 6

Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1815 - 436 pages
...worke, by taking the two Epistles of Paris to Helen, and Helen to Paris, and printing them in a lesse volume, under the name of another +, which may put the world in opinion I might steale them from him ; and hee, to doe himselfe right, hath since published them in his owne name :...
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