 | Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 780 lapas
...here chance to behold himself, Let him not dare to challenge me of \v-ong: For, if he shame to have his follies known, First he should shame to act 'em;...with a gripe Squeeze out the humour of such spongy natures,7 As lick up every idle vanity. Cor. Why, this is right Juror poéticas ! Kind gentlemen, we... | |
 | Ben Jonson - 1811 - 788 lapas
...behold himself, Let him not dare to challenge me of >'. rong: For, if he shame to have his tollies known, First he should shame to act 'em ; my strict...with a gripe Squeeze out the humour of such spongy natures,' As lick up every idle vanity. Car. Why, this is right^uror poéticas ! Kind gentlemen, we... | |
 | John Timbs - 1829 - 364 lapas
...here chance to behold himself, Let him not dare to challenge me of wrong, For, if he shame to have his follies known, First he should shame to act 'em:...of such spongy souls, As lick up every idle vanity. Prologue to Every Man out of his Humour. S. Jonson. DCCCLXV. A wise man ought to take counsel,... | |
 | Laconics - 1829 - 360 lapas
...here chance to behold himself, Let him not dare to challenge me of wrong, For, if he shame to have his follies known, First he should shame to act 'em:...Squeeze out the humour of such spongy souls, As lick up eveiy idle vanity. Prologue to Every Man out of his Humour.B. Jonson. DCCCLXV. A wise man ought... | |
 | 1838 - 406 lapas
...iron ribs. I fear no mood stamped on a private brow, When I am pleased t' unmask a public vice. " " My strict hand Was made to seize on vice, and with a gripe, Crush out the humour of such spongy souls As lick up every idle vanity." And this task he performed,... | |
 | Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 lapas
...any here chance to behold himself, Let him not dare to challenge me of wrong; For if he shame to have his follies known, First he should shame to act 'em...of such spongy souls As lick up every idle vanity." The spirit which dictated these lines was not likely to remain free from literary quarrels. Jonson... | |
 | Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 lapas
...chance to behold himself, Let him not dare to challenge me of wrong ; For, if he shame to have hia follies known, First he should shame to act 'em :...of such spongy souls As lick up every idle vanity," the poet who " was not for an age, but for all time," he, especially, who never once comes... | |
 | 1845 - 408 lapas
....here chance to behold himself, Let him not dare to challenge me of wrong ; For if he shame to have his follies known, First he should shame to act 'em...of such spongy souls As lick up every idle vanity." The spirit which dictated these lines was not likely to remain free from literary quarrels. Jonson... | |
 | 1845 - 570 lapas
...here chance to behold himself, Let him not dare to challenge me of wrong ; For if he shame to have his follies known, First he should shame to act 'em...of such spongy souls As lick up every idle vanity." The spirit which dictated these lines was not likely to remain free from literary quarrels. Jonson... | |
 | C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 lapas
...here chance to behold himself, Let him not dare to challenge me of wrong; For, if he shame to have his follies known, First he should shame to act 'em...hand Was made to seize on vice, and with a gripe, Squee/e out the humor of such spongy souls, As lick up every idle vanity. The crow doth sing as sweetly... | |
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