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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William ...
Forgive my general and exceptless rashness, You perpetual-sober gods! I do
proclaim One honest man,—mistake me not,—hut one ; No more, I pray,—and he
is a steward.How fain would I have hated all mankind, And thou redeem'st thyself!
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1843
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Shakespeare Commentaries
He is forced to recognize -one upright man, who demands exemption from his
systematic hatred; he acknowledges for once that he has gone to an immoderate
excess, he confesses his "exceptless rashness" and prays the "perpetual sober" ...
Georg Gottfried Gervinus, 1863
Forgive my general and exceptless rashness, You perpetual-sober gods ! I do
proclaim One honest man, — mistake me not, — but one; No more, I pray, — and
he is a steward. — How fain would I have hated all mankind, And thou redeem'st
...
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
What I have done, That might your nature, honour, and exception, Roughly
awake, I here proclaim was madness. Hamlet, v. 2. Tour cousin, my lady, takes
great exceptions to your ill hours. Twelfth-Night, i. 3. Exceptless. Making no
exception.
Swynfen Jervis, Alexander Dyce, 1868
Forgive my general and exceptless rashness, You perpetual-sober gods ! I do
proclaim One honest man, — mistake me not, — but one; No more, I pray, — and
he is a steward. — How fain would I have hated all mankind, And thou redeem'st
...
William Shakespeare, 1853
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Titus Andronicus and Timon of Athens: Two Classical Plays
It almost turns my dangerous nature wild. Let me behold thy face. Surely, this
man 525 Was born of woman. Forgive my general and exceptless rashness, You
perpetual sober gods! I do proclaim One honest man — mistake me not, but one,
...
William Shakespeare, Professor Jonathan Bate, Eric Rasmussen, 2011
Forgive my general and exceptless rashness, 504 You perpetual-sober gods ! I
do proclaim One honest man — mistake me not — but one; No more, I pray, —
and he's a steward. How fain would I have hated all mankind ! 508 And thou ...
William Shakespeare, Stanley T. Williams, 2010
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The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and ...
Forgive my general and exceptless rashness, Perpetual-sober9 gods ! I do
proclaim One honest man,— mistake me not, — but one ; No more, I pray,— and
he is a steward.— How fain would 1 have hated all mankind, And thou redeem'st
...
William Shakespeare, Joseph Dennie, Samuel Johnson, 1809
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The plays of William Shakespeare
Tim. Had I a steward so true, so just, and now So comfortable? It almost turns My
dangerous nature wild. Let me behold Thy face. — Surely, this man was born of
woman. — Forgive my general and exceptless rashness, Perpetual-sober gods !
William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Nicholas Rowe, 1804
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Exceptious, cavilling ; peevish. Exceptive is, including an exception. Exceptless,
general; universal ; making no exception. But when he saith, All things are put
under him, it is manifest, that he is excepted which did put all things under him.
Cor.