| Christopher Thomson - 1847 - 432 pages
...Christian-like denunciation of Dr. Samuel Parker, in his reproof of Marveil's "Rehearsal Transposed:"—"If thou darest to print any lie or libel against Dr. Parker, by the Eternal God I will cut thy throat!" Marvell's heart was with the oppressed, and spurned the oppressor's gold ; he battled with his pen,... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1850 - 536 pages
...pleasant and laconic enough, left for him at a friend's house, signed ' TG,' and concluding with the words — ' If thou darest to print any lie or libel...Parker, by the eternal God, I will cut thy throat ! ' He who wrote it, whoever he was, was ignorant of Marvell's nature, if he thought thereby to intimidate... | |
| 1851 - 608 pages
...signed " TG," left for him at a friend's house, and concluding with these words, — " If thou darcst to print any lie or libel against Dr. Parker, by the eternal God, I will cut thy throat ! " A man of Marvell's boldness was not to be intimidated, and he straightway printed this pleasant... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1852 - 440 pages
...About the same time Andrew found in his lodgings an anonymous epistle, short as a blunderbuss : — " If thou darest to print any lie or libel against Dr....Parker, by the eternal God, I will cut thy throat," which pious expression of High Church zeal was adopted as the motto to the " Second part of the Rehearsal... | |
| John Owen - 1852 - 616 pages
...the second left for me at a friend's house, dated November 3, 1673, subscribed 'JG,' and concluding with these words, ' If thou darest to print any lie or libel against Dr Parker, I will cut thy throat.' " Marvell, undeterred by these profane threats and ravings, dealt euch a blow... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1853 - 478 pages
...pleasant and laconic enough, left for him at a friend's house, signed " TG," and concluding with the words : " If thou darest to print any lie or libel...Parker, by the eternal God, I will cut thy throat! " He who wrote it, whoever he was, was ignorant of Marvell's nature, if he thought thereby to intimidate... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1853 - 470 pages
...pleasant and laconic enough, left for him at a friend's house, signed " TG," and concluding with the words: " If thou darest to print any lie or libel...Parker, by the eternal God, I will cut thy throat! " He who wrote it, whoever he was, was ignorant of Marvell's nature, if he thought thereby to intimidate... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 538 pages
...seizure. Thus, probably, was the threat actually fulfilled, — " If thou darest to print or publish any lie or libel against Dr Parker, by the eternal God I will cut thy throat I" " But whether fute or nrt untwined thy thread Remains in doubt ; Fame's lasting register Shall leave... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 pages
...second letter left for me at a friend's house, dated November 3, 1673, subscribed JG, and concluding with these words : ' If thou darest to print any lie...Parker, by the eternal God I will cut thy throat.' Answered by Andrew Marvell, London, 1673." Marvell did not confine himself in these pieces to Parker's... | |
| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1854 - 608 pages
...left for me at a friend's house, dated November 3rd, 1673, subscribed J. (.'., and concluding vi'h these words : — " If thou darest to print any lie or libel against Dr. Parker, by the Eternal — I will cut thy throat." This last reply of Marvel's, however, effectually silenced Parker : ' It... | |
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