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...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ... - 9. lappuseautors: Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 630 lapas
...their indulgence must not spring in me A fond opinion that he cannot err. 15 Myself was once a student; and, indeed, Fed with the selfsame humour he is now, Dreaming on naught but idle poetry, 30 monsters: ? like Caliban in The Tempest (cf. 1. 19) (/. «) 1 toward: in... | |
| Richard Harp, Stanley Stewart - 2000 - 238 lapas
...to have outgrown the same frivolous "humor" that now possesses his son: Myself was once a student; 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,... | |
| Thomas Dekker - 2001 - 486 lapas
...must not spring in me A fond0 opinion that he cannot err. Myself was once a student and, indeed, 15 Fed with the self-same humour he is now, Dreaming...unprofitable art, Good unto none, but least to the professors,0 Which, then, I thought the mistress of0 all knowledge: 20 But since, time and the truth... | |
| Gail Kern Paster - 2010 - 291 lapas
...when he speaks of his son's aspirations to being a poet in humoral terms: Myself was once a student; and, indeed, Fed with the selfsame humour he is now, Dreaming on naught but idle poetry. (1.1.15-17) Or, as the adjective "idle" suggests, doughy poets may be more... | |
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