| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 pages
...and scorner of others, given rather to lose a friend than a jest ; jealous of every word and aftion of those about him, especially after drink, which...one of the elements in which he lived ; a dissembler or the parts which reign in him ; a bragger of some good that he Wanted : he thinketh nothing well... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 pages
...rather to lofe a friend than a jeft ; jealous of every word and action of thofe about him, efpecially after drink, which is one of the elements in which he lived ; a diflembler of the parts which reign in him ; a bragger of fome good that he wanted : thinketh nothing... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 912 pages
...rather to lofe a friend than a jcft, jealous of every word and action of thofe abrct him, efpecially after drink, which is one of the elements in which he lived ; a diffembler of the pin •which reign in him, a bragger of fome good that he wanted, thinketh nothing... | |
| William Seward - Anecdotes - 1799 - 376 pages
...to lofe a friend than a jeft ;, tc jealous of every word and action of thofe " about him, efpecially after drink,- which is" one of the elements in which he lived- ; a, *' diflembler of the parts which reign in him ; " a bragger of fome good that he wanted, " thinketh... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 746 pages
...himself, a con tanner and scoruer of others, given rather to lose a friend than a jest ; jealous of every word and action of those about him, especially after...the elements in which he lived ; a dissembler of the parts which reign in him ; a bragger of some good that he wanted, thinking nothing well done, but what... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - English drama - 1811 - 780 pages
...himself, a contemner and despiser of others, given rather to lose a friend than a jest ; jealous of every word and action of those about him, especially after...the elements in which he lived ; a dissembler of the parts that reign in him ; a bragger of some good that he -wanted, thinking nothing well done, but what... | |
| Biography - 1815 - 544 pages
...himself, a contemner and scorner of others, given rather to lose a friend than a jest ; jealous of every word and action of those about him, especially after...the elements in which he lived ; a dissembler of the parts which reign in him ; a bragger of some good that he wanted, thinking nothing well done, but what... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1815 - 548 pages
...himself, a contemner and scorner of others, given rather to lose a friend than a jest ; jealous of every word and action of those about him, especially after...the elements in which he lived ; a dissembler of the parts which reign in him ; a bragger of some good that he wanted, thinking nothing well done, but what... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - Dramatists, English - 1816 - 546 pages
...himself, a contemner and scorner of others, given rather to lose a friend than a jest, jealous of every word and action of those about him, especially after...the elements in which he lived : a dissembler of the parts which reign in him ; a bragger of some good that he wanted ; thinketh nothing well done but what... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 616 pages
...his jest ;' jealous of every word and action of those about him, especially after drink, which was one of the elements in which he lived;* a dissembler of the parts which reigned in him, a bragger of some good that he wanted ; he thought nothing right, but what... | |
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