| William Oldys - 1740 - 326 páginas
...negleft Of thofe ufeful inftruftions which antiquity Has fet down ? i . You fpeak oracles, fir. z. Look farther, and tell me what you find better, Or more honourable than age ; is not Wifdom entail'd upon't ? take the preheminence Of it in ev'ry thing, in an old friend, In old wine,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 610 páginas
...more pity, sir. Ant. Then, what raises such vanities amongst us, and sets fantastical fancies a-work? What's the reason that so many fresh tricks and new...those useful instructions which antiquity has set down ? Dukf. You speak oracles, sir. Ant. Look further, and tell me wliat you find better, or more honourable... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 614 páginas
...more pity, sir. Ant. Then, what raises such vanities amongst us, and sets fantastical fancies a-work? What's the reason that so many fresh tricks and new inventions of fashious and diseases come daily over sea, and land upon a man that never durst adventure to taste... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1826 - 464 páginas
...pity, sir. Antiquary. Then, what raises such vanities amongst, us, and sets fantastical fancies a-work? What's the reason that so many fresh tricks and new...antiquity has set down. Duke. You speak oracles, sir. Antiquary. Look farther, and tell me what you find better, or more honourable than age. Is not wisdom... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 418 páginas
...prescribed, " What raises such vanities amongst us," he asks, "and sets phantastical fancies a work? what's the reason that so many fresh tricks and new inventions of fashions come daily over sea and land, upon a man that never durst adventure to taste salt-water — but only... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 páginas
...Orlando.) Just at the age 'twixt boy and youth, When thought is speech, and speech is truth. AGE. — Tell me what you find better, or more honourable than age. Is not wisdom entail'd upon it? Take the pre-eminence of it in everything; in an old friend, in old wine,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1875 - 566 páginas
...more pity, sir. ANT. Then, what raises such vanities amongst us, and sets fantastical fancies awork ? What's the reason that so many fresh tricks and new...you find better or more honourable than age. Is not wisdom entailed upon it ? Take the preheminence of it in everything—in an old friend, in old wine,... | |
| Shackerley Marmion - 1875 - 328 páginas
...more pity, sir. Ant. Then, what raises such vanities amongst us, and sets fantastical fancies a-work? What's the reason that so many fresh tricks and new...neglect of those useful instructions which ' antiquity nas set down. Duke. You speak oracles, sir. Ant. Look farther, and tell me what you find better, or... | |
| Shackerley Marmion - 1875 - 328 páginas
...more pity, sir. Ant. Then, what raises such vanities amongst us, and sets fantastical fancies a-work? What's the reason that so many fresh tricks and new...daily over sea and land, upon a man that never durst advetfture to taste salt water, but only the neglect of those useful instructions which antiquity has... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1875 - 536 páginas
...adiw ture to taste salt water, but only the neglect those useful instructions which antiquity MS »t down. DUKE. You speak oracles, sir. ANT. Look farther, and tell me what yo" «"• better or more honourable than age. I* w wisdom entailed upon it ? Take the 1trehemin«*rr... | |
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