| 1855 - 604 str.
...whom, in subsequent years, when both were better known, he was never tired of showing his attachment. 1 ĺ XE N ) E Xv ɒ h vX }j # { n9 ,w" /Q ^ v b G/ T |Q all that I know." These words, in one of his epigrams, are not a mere compliment. Schoolmasters were... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1856 - 602 str.
...whom, in subsequent years, when both were better known, he was never tired of showing his attachment. " Camden ! most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know." These words, in one of his epigrams, are not a mere compliment. Schoolmasters were... | |
| 1860 - 632 str.
...In his Epigrams, written a whole generation afterwards, he addresses the now aged Orbilins as— ' Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, and all I know, (How nothing's that), to whom my country owes The great renown and name wherewith she goes,' &c. How... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Richard J. King - 1863 - 506 str.
...(gold for building), formerly the summer residence of the great antiquary Camdeu — Ben Jonson'g "... most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know. How nothing's that I to whom my country owes The great renown and name wherewith she... | |
| Henry Allon - 1857 - 598 str.
...highly creditable to his friendship and his gratitude. To the earliest fosterer of his genius, — ' Camden ! most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know — ' he has addressed a noble outpouring of grateful veneration, worthy alike of the... | |
| 1870 - 610 str.
...celebrated Caraden for his teacher, whom he ever afterwards revered, and whom he thus addresses in one of his epigrams : — ' Camden, most reverend head, to...whom I owe All that I am in arts, and all I know. ' llalone says that Ben went straight from school to Cambridge University ; but this statement appears... | |
| sir John Scott Keltie - 1870 - 588 str.
...celebrated Camden for his teacher, whom he ever afterwards revered, and whom he thus addresses in one of he lof ' JIalone says that Ben went straight from school to Cambridge University ; but this statement appears... | |
| 1874 - 780 str.
...liberation with a banquet. Selden was there, and Camden, his old master at Westminster,— "Camden I most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know," — and among others one whom he must have honored, — his aged mother. She drank... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 508 str.
...I think, be a reasonable doubt on the person here named : unquestionably she was the poet's mother. he was removed ; and he could scarcely have attained...and in the dedication of Every Man in his Humour, he tell his " most learned and honoured friend," that he " is not one of those who can suffer the benefit... | |
| James Mason - 1875 - 674 str.
...celebrated his liberation with a banquet. Selden was there, and Camden, his old master at Westminster — ' Camden ! most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know,' and among others, one whom he must have honoured — his aged mother. She drank to... | |
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