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" Martius' natural wit and great heart did marvellously stir up his courage to do and attempt notable acts. But on the other side, for lack of education, he was so choleric and impatient, that he would yield to no living creature : which made him churlish,... "
Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen - Page 357
1886
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The life of Shakspeare; enquiries into the originality of his dramatic plots ...

Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 708 pages
...irascibility drew upon him their fear and detestation. " He was so cholericke and impatient," says Plutarch, " that he would yield to no living creature: which made...man's conversation. Yet men marvelling much at his constancie, that he was never overcome with pleasure nor money, and how he would endure easily all...
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The Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed

William Shakespeare - Actors - 1825 - 1010 pages
...more amiable. Plutarch (as translated by North,) snv* , " He was so cholericke and impatient that be ' ' 'T' ' 'W'X' bis constancie, that he was never overcome with pleasure nor money, and how be would endure easily...
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Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2

Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - Historical drama, English - 1840 - 354 pages
...together : as a fat soil that lieth unmanured bringeth forth both herbs and weeds. For this Marcius' natural wit and great heart did marvellously stir...on the other side, for lack of education, he was so cholerick and impatient, that he would yield to no living creature : which made him churlish, uncivil,...
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The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored According to the First ...

William Shakespeare - 1855 - 630 pages
...forth many good and evil things togelber; as a fat soil bringeth forth both herbs and weeds. For his natural wit and great heart did marvellously stir...constancy, that he was never overcome with pleasure nor money, and how he would endure easily all manner of pains and travels, thereupon well liked his...
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Shakespeare's Plutarch: Being a Selection from the Lives in North's Plutarch ...

Plutarchus - Rome - 1875 - 378 pages
...together :,as a fat soil that lieth unmanured bringeth forth both herbs and weeds. For this Martius' natural wit and great heart did marvellously stir...churlish, uncivil, and altogether unfit for any man's conversation3. Yet men marvelling much at his constancy, that he was never overcome with pleasure nor...
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Shakespeare's Plutarch; Being a Selection from the Lives in North's Plutarch ...

Plutarch - Rome - 1875 - 362 pages
...together: as a fat soil that lieth unmanured bringeth forth both herbs and weeds. For this Martius' natural wit and great heart did marvellously stir...churlish, uncivil, and altogether unfit for any man's conversation2. Yet men marvelling much at his constancy, that he was never overcome with pleasure nor...
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Shakespeare's Plutarch; Being a Selection from the Lives in North's Plutarch ...

Plutarch - Rome - 1875 - 368 pages
...together: as a fat soil that lieth unmanured bringeth forth both herbs and weeds. For this Martius' natural wit and great heart did marvellously stir...creature: which made him churlish, uncivil, and altogether unlit for any man's conversation2. Yet men mar- • veiling much at his constancy, that he was never...
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Shakespeare's Library: A Collection of the Plays, Romances ..., Page 1, Volume 3

William Carew Hazlitt - 1875 - 450 pages
...foorth both hearbes and weedes. For this Martius naturall wit and great heart did maruellously stirre vp his courage to do and attempt notable acts. But on the other side for lack of education, he was so cholericke and impatient, that he would yeeld to no liuing creature : which made him churlish, vnciuill,...
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Shakespeare's Library: A Collection of the Plays ..., Volume 3; Volume 70

1875 - 448 pages
...foorth both hearbes and weedes. For this Martius naturall wit and great heart did maruellously stirre vp his courage to do and attempt notable acts. But on the other side for lack of education, he was so cholericke and impatient, that he would yeeld to no liuing creature : which made him churlish, vnciuill,...
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Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Volume 11

1876 - 384 pages
...kaum vorhanden sein konnte. Plutarch sagt u. A. vom Marcius: for lack of education he was so cholerick and impatient, that he would yield to no living creature:...churlish, uncivil, and altogether unfit for any man's convcrsation. — Einen solchen unliebenswürdigen und unbeliebten, für Niemandes Umgang geeigneten...
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