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
| 1859 - 838 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 Ule poetry, That fruitless anu unprofitable art, Good unto none, but least to the professors, Which,... | |
| 1902 - 524 lapas
...zu klarerem Ausdruck gebracht So wird «idle poetry» (Qu. I, l19) in der Folio näher erklärt als: That fruitless and unprofitable art, Good unto none,...the professors, Which then I thought the mistress of knowledge. und «gentility» (Qu. I, I70): Which is an airy and mere borrow'd thing From dead man's... | |
| 1902 - 806 lapas
...zu klarerem Ausdruck gebracht So wird «idle poetry» (Qu. I, l19) in der Folio näher erklärt als: That fruitless and unprofitable art, Good unto none,...the professors, Which then I thought the mistress of knowledge. and «gentility» (Qn. I, l"*): Which is an airy and mere borrow'd thing From dead man's... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 lapas
...emblems shown ; He asked for bread and he received a stone. S. WESTLEV. MYSELF was once a student, and indeed Fed with the self-same humour he is now. Dreaming on naught but idle poetry, That fruitless and unprofitable art, Good unto none but least to the professors... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 lapas
...their indulgence must not spring in me A fond opinion that he cannot err. Myself was once a student, de you thus insolent? Wtll. Insolent to you ! Why,...fortune swells him: 'Tis rank, he's married. [Asid 1 thought the mistress of all knowledge : But since, time and the truth have waked my judgment, And... | |
| 1870 - 610 lapas
...their indulgence must not spring in mo A fond opinion that ho cannot err. Myself was once a student, and indeed. Fed with the self-same humour he is now,...unto none, but least to the professors ; Which then 1 thought the mistress of all knowledge: But since, time and the truth have waked my judgment, And... | |
| Robert Dodsley, William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 426 lapas
...Man in hi3 Humour," act i. ec. 1 " Myself was once a studient, and indeed Fed with the self-snme humour he is now : Dreaming on nought but idle poetry,...fruitless and unprofitable art, Good unto none, but least unto the professors.'' . LORENZO. And how for that ? HIERONIMO. Marry, my good lord, thus : And yet,... | |
| 1885 - 530 lapas
...fond opinion that he cannot err. Myself was once a student, and indeed, Fed with the self-same humor he is now, Dreaming on nought but idle poetry, That...Which then I thought the mistress of all knowledge : [judgment, But since, time and the truth have waked my And reason taught me better to distinguish... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1896 - 178 lapas
...their indulgence must not spring in me A fond opinion that he cannot err. (A Myself was once a student, and indeed, Fed with the self-same humour he is now,...idle poetry, That fruitless and unprofitable art, 20 Good unto none, but least to the professors ; Which then I thought the mistress of all knowledge... | |
| 1902 - 522 lapas
...zu klarerem Ausdruck gebracht So wird «idle poetry» (Qu. I, l'") in der Folio näher erklärt als: That fruitless and unprofitable art, Good unto none,...the professors, Which then I thought the mistress of knowledge. und «gentility» (Qn. I, l 70 ): Which is an airy and raere borrow'd thing From dead man's... | |
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