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Pardon Quotes - Page 3

Pardon, gentles all, the flat unraised spirits that have dared on this unworthy scaffold to bring forth so great an object.

William Shakespeare, David Scott Kastan, Marina Kastan (2000). “William Shakespeare”, p.32, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Pardon's the word to all.

William Shakespeare, Ambrose Eccles (1801). “The much admired glee of Hark the lark, as introduced in the 2d act [of Cymbeline]”, p.332

Let what offends God offend me, and what God pardons, I pardon.

Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.30, Criss Jami

You are TSTL. I beg your pardon. Too stupid to live.

Susan Wiggs (2010). “Lakeshore Christmas: Lakeshore Chronicles”, p.185, MIRA

What provokes your risibility, Sir? Have I said anything that you understand? Then I ask pardon of the rest of the company.

Samuel Johnson (1836). “Johnsoniana: Or, Supplement to Boswell: Being Anecdotes and Sayings of Dr. Johnson”, p.208

The exceptions of the scrupulous put one in mind of some general pardons where everything is forgiven except crimes.

Henry Fielding (1783). “The Beauties of Fielding. Carefully Selected ... To which is Added Some Account of His Life”, p.64