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" With neither of them, that take offence, was I acquainted ; and with one of them [Marlowe] I care not if I never be : the other, [Shakespeare] whom at that time I did not so much spare, as since I wish I had, for that as I have moderated the... "
The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge - Page 552
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The Athenaeum

1874 - 898 pages
...a living author; and after tossing it two [to] and fro, no remedy but it must light on me." . . . " With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I never be : the other, whome at that time I did not so much spare as since I wish I...
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Shakspere Allusion-books

Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1874 - 256 pages
...conceits a tiving author ; and after tossing it to and fro, no remedy but it must light on me. . . . With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if 1 never be : the other whom at that time I did not so much spare as since I wist I had....
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Shakspere Allusion-books: Part I

Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1874 - 272 pages
...conceits a living author ; and after tossing it to and fro, no remedy but it must light on me. . . . With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if 1 never be : the other whom at that time I did not so much spare as since I wish I had....
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Shakespeare's Centurie of Prayse: Being Materials for a History of Opinion ...

Clement Mansfield Ingleby - 1874 - 398 pages
...Groats-worth of Wit; bought with a Million of Repentaance. \ 596. HENRY CHETTLE, SEPT.— DEC., 1592. 1 1 TH neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I never be : The other, whome at that rime I did not fo much fpare, as fince I wifh I...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 62

1875 - 620 pages
...omitting much, adding nothing ; and he thus apologised to Shakespeare, while scorning Marlowe : — ' With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I never be ; the other, whome at that tune I did not so much spare as now I wish I had,...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volumes 61-62

Henry Allon - 1875 - 646 pages
...omitting much, adding nothing; and he thus apologised to Shakespeare, while scorning Marlowe : — ' With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I never be ; the other, whome at that time I did not so much spare as now I wish I had,...
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Shakespeare Manual

Frederick Gard Fleay - 1876 - 348 pages
...conceits a living author ; and after tossing it to and fro, no remedy but it must needs light on me. .... With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted,...?) I care not if I never be. The other (Shakespeare ?) whom at that time I did not so much spare as since I wish I had .... that I did not I am as sorry...
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The poems of Robert Greene, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson, ed., with ...

Robert Greene - 1876 - 576 pages
...it distinctly indicates that Greene had written worse things about him than Chettle had published. With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with, one of them I care not if I never be; the other, whom at this time I did not so much spare as since I wish I had,...
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The Works of Christopher Marlowe: With Some Account of the Author, and Notes ...

Christopher Marlowe - 1876 - 474 pages
...against schollers, it hath been very well knowne, and how in that I dealt I can sufficiently prooue. With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them [ie Marlowe] I care not if I neuer be : the other [ie Shakespeare], whome at that time I did not so...
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Geschichte des Drama's, Volume 13

Julius Leopold Klein - 1876 - 872 pages
...Dyce beseitigt. *) „With neither of them (Shaksp. und Marlowe) that take offence was I aquainted, and with one of them (Marlowe) I care not if I never be. „An der Einen Bekanntschaft, sollte ich auch ihrer für immer entbehren müssen, ist mir nicht viel...
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