 | Sir Egerton Brydges - 1815 - 436 pagina’s
...a begger? What is the cause ? How am I crost ? Or whence is this curse ? i " Even from hence, that men that should employ such as I am, are enamoured of their own wits, and thinke what ever they do is excellent, though it be never so scurvie : that learning (of the ignorant)... | |
 | 1826 - 372 pagina’s
...myself; am I better born '! Am I better brought up? Yea, and better favoured? And yet am I a beggar! How am I crost! or whence is this curse'! Even from hence,...enamoured of their own wits, though they be never so scurvy ; that a scrivener is better paid than a scholar; and men of art must seek to live among cormorants;... | |
 | Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 pagina’s
...brought up ? Yea, and better favoured .' And yet am I a beggar ! How am I crost ; or whence is thi» curse ? Even from hence the men that should employ...enamoured of their own wits, though they be never so scurvy ; that a scrivener is better paid than u scholar; and men of art must seek to live among cormorants,... | |
 | Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 528 pagina’s
...ˇ am I better bom ? am I better brought up ? yea, and better favoured ! and yet am I a beggar ? How am I crost, or whence is this curse? Even from hence,...scrivener is better paid than a scholar ; and men of art mu>t seek to live among cormorants, or be kept under by dunces, who count it policy to keep them bare... | |
 | Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 516 pagina’s
...am I better born ? am I better brought up ? yea, and better favoured ! and yet am I a beggar ? How am I crost, or whence is this curse? Even from hence,...should employ such as I am, are enamoured of their own wit«, though they be never so scurvie ; that a scrivener is better paid than a scholar ; and men of... | |
 | Thomas Nash - 1842 - 148 pagina’s
...? how am I Mentis ex... „ pendite caucrost, or whence is this curse ? sam. Euen from hence, that men that should employ such as I am, are enamoured of their owne wits, and thinke whaleuer they doo is excellent, though it be neuer so scurvie ; that learning... | |
 | Thomas Nash - 1842 - 156 pagina’s
...the cause ? how am I Mentis expeudite caucrost, or whence is this curse ? sam. Euen from hence, that men that should employ such as I am, are enamoured of their owne wits, and thinke whateuer they doo is excellent, though it be neuer so scurvie ; that learning... | |
 | Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842 - 148 pagina’s
...how am I Meritis ex"? . „ pendite caucrost, or whence is this curse ? saro. Euen from hence, that men that should employ such as I am, are enamoured of their owne wits, and thinke whateuer they doo is excellent, though it be neuer so scurvie ; that learning... | |
 | Thomas Nash - 1842 - 168 pagina’s
...this curse ? sam. yet am I a begger ? What is the cause ? how am I Meritis exEuen from hence, that men that should employ such as I am, are enamoured of their owne wits, and thinke whateuer they doo is excellent, though it be neuer so scurvie; that learning... | |
 | Isaac Disraeli - 1853 - 510 pagina’s
...am I hetter horn ? am I hetter hrought up ? yea, and hetter favoured ! and yet am I a heggar ? How am I crost, or whence is this curse ? Even from hence,...I am, are enamoured of their own wits, though they he never so scurvie ; that a scrivener is hetter paid than a scholar ; and men of art must seek to... | |
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