A fond opinion, that he cannot err. Myself was once a student; and, indeed, Fed with the self-same humour, he is now, Dreaming on nought but idle poetry, That fruitless, and unprofitable art, [Good unto none, but least to the professors,] Which, then,... The Works of Ben Jonson - 9. lappuseautors: Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 444 lapas
...hath borrowed this thought. See Every man in Ms Humour, A. 1 . S. 1 : ' Myself was once a studient, and, indeed, " Fed with the selfsame humour he is now, " Dreaming on naught but idle poetry, " That fruitless and unprofitable art, " Good unto none, but least to the professors."... | |
| 1832 - 826 lapas
...their indulgence must not spring in me A fond opinion that he cannot err. Myself was once a student; and, indeed, Fed with the selfsame humour he is now,...Dreaming on nought but idle poetry, That fruitless amf unprofitable art, Good unto none, but least to the professors, Which, then, I thought the mistress... | |
| 1833 - 826 lapas
...their indulgence must not spring in me A fond opinion that he cannot err. Myself was once a student ; and, indeed, Fed with the self-same humour he is now,...That fruitless and unprofitable art, Good unto none, hut leant to the professors, Which, then, I thought the mistress of all knowledge : 193 [ACT I. But... | |
| 1839 - 876 lapas
...elder Knowell, who thus declares himself at the outset of the play : . ' Myself was once в student, and, indeed, Fed with the self-same humour he Is now....and unprofitable art, Good unto none, but least to its professors, Which then I thought the mistress of all know. lei ig«- i But since, Time and the... | |
| 1846 - 248 lapas
...ballad even too well. Nay, we are free to confess that we have spent much of our time " Dreaming of nought but idle poetry, That fruitless and unprofitable art, Good unto none, but least to the possessors." The First Series of the Ballads, &c., now before us, opens with " Johnie Faa," the gypsy... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 770 lapas
...1'activite' des Angleterriens." BBISSOT. Voyage dant let Etats Unis, vol. 2, p. 125. " DBEAHING on nought but idle poetry, That fruitless and unprofitable...art, Good unto none, but least to the professors." BEN JONSON, vol. 1, p. 8. CAUSING " it to rain on the earth, where no man is ; on the wilderness wherein... | |
| Robert Southey - 1851 - 796 lapas
...peignoit l'activité des Angleterriens." BRISSOT. Voyage dam let Etats Unis, vol. 2, p. 125. " DREAMING on nought but idle poetry, That fruitless...art, Good unto none, but least to the professors." BEN JONSON, vol. 1, p. 8. CAUSING " it to rain on the earth, where no man is ; on the wilderness wherein... | |
| Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 lapas
...l'activité des Angleterriens." BRISSOT. Voyage dans les Etats Unis, vol. 2, p. 125. " DHKAMINO on nought but idle poetry, That fruitless and unprofitable...art, Good unto none, but least to the professors." ВЕЯ JONSON, vol. 1, p. 8. CAUSING " it to rain on the earth, where no man is ; on the wilderness... | |
| 1854 - 834 lapas
...selfsame humour he is now, Dreaming on nought but idle poetry, That fruitless anu unprofitable art, Hood unto none, but least to the professors, Which, then, I thought the mistress of all I ledge : 193 plete [AC.. But since time and the truth have wak'd my judgment, And reason taught me... | |
| 1859 - 824 lapas
...their indulgence must not spring in me A fond opinion that he cannot err. Myself was once a student ; and, indeed, Fed with the self,same humour he is now,...Which, then, I thought the mistress of all knowledge : 193 play'd ; EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR. [AC* But since time and the truth have wak'd my judgment, And... | |
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