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" ... perhaps, who, indeed, are dispersed over the face of the whole earth. But as for them, there are no greater friends to Englishmen and England, when they are out on't, in the world, than they are. And for my... "
Bentley's Quarterly Review - Página 427
1860
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The Novels, Stories, Sketches, and Poems of Thomas Nelson Page: The Old ...

Thomas Nelson Page - 1909 - 440 páginas
...my part, I would a hundred thousand of them were there; for we are all one-countrymen now you know, and we should find ten times more comfort of them there than here. Then for your means to advancement; there it is simple and not preposterously mixed. You may...
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The Novels, Stories, Sketches and Poems of Thomas Nelson Page, Volumen13

Thomas Nelson Page - 1909 - 446 páginas
...my part, I would a hundred thousand of them were there; for we are all one-countrymen now you know, and we should find ten times more comfort of them there than here. Then for your means to advancement; there it is simple and not preposterously mixed. You may...
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The Cambridge History of English Literature: The drama to 1642

Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1910 - 558 páginas
...my part, I would a hundred thousand of "hem were there, for we are all one countrymen now, ye know, and we should find ten times more comfort of them there than we do here. The consequences of the mild freedom of comment which the dramatists here allowed themselves was related...
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Works, Volumen1

Ben Jonson - 1912 - 594 páginas
...my part, I would a hundred thousand of them were there, for we are all one countrymen now, ye know, and we should find ten times more comfort of them there than here." — Old P lays, vol. iv. p. 250. This little burst of satire (which is not found in Chetwood's...
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The Plays and Poems of George Chapman: The comedies: The blind beggar of ...

George Chapman - 1914 - 946 páginas
...part, I would a hundred thousand of 'em were there, for we are all one 45 countrymen now, ye know, and we should find ten times more comfort of them there than we do here. Then for your means to advancement there, it is simple, and not preposterously mixed. You may be an...
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English Literature

Edwin Lillie Miller - 1917 - 690 páginas
...I would a hundred thousand of them were there (Virginia) ; for we are all one country now, ye know, and we should find ten times more comfort of them there than we do here." Chapman's greatest achievement was his translation of the " Iliad " and " Odyssey," which in poetical...
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Lives of British Dramatists, Volumen2

1918 - 492 páginas
...my part, I would a hundred thousand of them were there, for we are all one countrymen now, ye know, and we should find ten times more comfort of them there than here." Old Plays, vol. iv. p. 250. This little burst of satire (which is not found in Chetwood's edition),...
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FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS

JOHN BARTLETT - 1919 - 1476 páginas
...would a hundred thousand of them were there [Virginia] ; for we are all one countrymen now, ye know, and we should find ten times more comfort of them there than we do here.6 Act Hi. Sc. 2. 1 Here lies one whose name was writ in water. — Kotfs nwn Epitaph. 2 To be...
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Shakespeare: The Personal Phase

William Hall Chapman - 1920 - 470 páginas
...over the face of the earth" — and the wish that a hundred thousand of them were in Virginia, where "we should find ten times more comfort of them there than we doe here." Ben Jonson's letter relating to the misfortunes of the poets in the matter of Eastward Hoe:...
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Ben Jonson's Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden

Ben Jonson, William Drummond - 1923 - 118 páginas
...own part I would a hundred thousand of them were there, for we are all one countrymen now, ye know, and we should find ten times more comfort of them there than we do here". The leaves containing this passage were cancelled and reprinted, and it only occurs in a few of the...
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