| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 632 psl.
...character has perhaps been the model of all the bullies that have yet appeared on the English stage. The lines given to the Chorus have many admirers; but the truth Is, that in them a little may be praised, and much must be forgiven; nor can it be easily discovered why the intelligence given by the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 506 psl.
...character has perhaps been the model of all the bullies that have yet appeared on the English stage. The lines given to the Chorus have many admirers ; but the truth is, that in them a little may be praised, and much must be forgiven; nor can it be easily discovered why the intelligence given by the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 502 psl.
...character has perhaps been the model of all the bullies that have yet appeared on the English stage. The lines given to the Chorus have many admirers; but the truth is, that in them a little may be praised, and much must be forgiven ; nor can it be easily discovered why the intelligence given by... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 psl.
...character has perhaps been the model of all the bullies that have yet appeared on the English stage. The lines given to the Chorus have many admirers; but the truth is, that in them a little may be praised, and much must be forgiven : nor can it be easily discovered why the intelligence given by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 414 psl.
...character has perhaps been the model of all the bullies that have yet appeared on the English stage. The lines given to the Chorus have many admirers; but the truth is, that in them a little may be praised , and much must be forgiven; nor can, it be easily discovered why the intelligence given l>y... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 psl.
...character has perhaps been the model of all the bullies that have yet appeared on the English stage. The lines given to the chorus have many admirers ; but the truth is, that in them a little may be praised, and much must be forgiven ; nor can it be easily discovered why the intelligence given by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 458 psl.
...character has perhaps been the model of all the bullies that have yet appeared on the English stage. The lines given to the Chorus have many admirers ; but the truth is, that in them a little may be praised, and much must be forgiven ; nor can it be easily discovered why the intelligence given by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 534 psl.
...his character has perhaps been the model of all the bullies that have yet appeared on th« Englith The lines given to the Chorus have many admirers; but the truth is, that in them a little may be praised, and much must be forgiven; nor can it be easily discovered, why the intelligence given by... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 444 psl.
...has " perhaps been the model of all the " bullies that have yet appeared " on the English stage. " The lines given to the chorus " have many admirers...but the " truth is, that in them a little ' may be praised, and much must ' be forgiven ; nor can it be easily * discovered, why the intelligence ' given... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 422 psl.
...has " perhaps been the model of all the " bullies that have yet appeared " on the English stage. " The lines given to the chorus " have many admirers...but the ' truth is, that in them a little ' may be praised, and much must ' be forgiven ; nor can it be easily discovered, why the intelligence given... | |
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