| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 str.
...than your boat ; but moderate your expenses now, at first, as you may keep the same proportion still, nor stand so much on your gentility, which is an airy and mere borrowed thing, from dead men's dust and bones ; and none of yours except you make, or hold it. BEN... | |
| 1902 - 524 str.
...knowledge. und «gentility» (Qu. I, I70): Which is an airy and mere borrow'd thing From dead man's dust and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Ferner ermahnt der alte Lorenzo seinen Neffen Stephane: Qu. I, I": not to spend Your crownes on euerie... | |
| 1902 - 806 str.
...knowledge. and «gentility» (Qn. I, l"*): Which is an airy and mere borrow'd thing From dead man's dust and bones; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Ferner ermähnt der alte Lorenzo seinen Neffen Stephane: Qu. I, l*4: not to spend Your crownes on euerie... | |
| Readings - 1866 - 196 str.
...than your boat ; But moderate your expenses now (at first), As you may keep the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy...; and none of yours. Except you make, or hold it. ADVANTAGES OF READING. If I were to pray for a taste which should stand me instead under every variety... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1866 - 328 str.
...LIFE. " Re ipsa reperi Facilitate nihil esse homini melius neque dementi!" TERENCE, Addph. v. 4, 7. " Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy...dust and bones, and none of yours Except you make and hold it " BEN JONSON. " Gentle thoughts, when they may give the foil, Save them that yield, and... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 str.
...than your boat ; But moderate your expenses now, at first, As you may keep the same proportion still : Nor stand so much on your gentility,* Which is an...bones ; and none of yours, Except you make or hold it. BEN JONSON. Every Man in His Humour, Act I., Scene 1. Value of Consultation and Advice. IF I might... | |
| English poetry - 1867 - 336 str.
...your boat; But moderate your expenses now, at first, 20 As you may keep the same proportion still : Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy,...; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. 25 BEN JONSON. A DEFENCE OF POETKY. I CAN refell opinion, and approve The state of poesy, such as it... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 str.
...neither in our hearts, nor outward eyes. Envy the great, nor do the low despise. Sh. Pericles, n. 3. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy, and mere borrow d thing, From dead men e dust and bones ; and none of yours, Except yon make, or hold it. B.... | |
| British dramatists - 1868 - 138 str.
...than your boat ; But moderate your expenses now (at first) As you may keep the same proportion still, Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy...bones ; and none of yours, Except you make or hold it. Ben Jonson. DOUBTING. , 'Tis good to doubt the worst, We may in our belief be too secure. Websitr and... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1868 - 526 str.
...than your boat ; But moderate your expenses now ('at first) As you may keep the same proportion still, Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy,...thing, From dead men's dust and bones ; and none of vour;. Except you make, or hold it. XXV. REAL NOBIMTY. SEARCH we the springs, And backward trace the... | |
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