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Secondly, the best-preserved portrait of Shakspere shows him with hair verging upon a reddish hue. To which Crispinus replies, 'Why, a man may be a poet, and yet not change his hair. 'Rufus Laberius Crispinus' might truly be thus rendered: 'The red-haired SHAK-erius, with the crisp-head, who cribs like St.
In the beginning of 'Satiromastix, Crispinus approaches Horace for the object of peace and reconciliation. The latter excuses himself, in words similar to those of the 'Apologetical Dialogue, that even if he should 'dip his pen in distilde Roses, or strove to drain out of his ink all gall, yet his enemies would look at his writings 'with sharpe and searching eyes. Nay
Crispinus declares Horace guilty of having 'rebelled against the sacred laws of divine Poesie, not out of love of virtue, but Thy pride and scorn made her turne saterist.
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