 | John Dryden - 1800 - 596 Seiten
...then pleased both to commend the design, and to encourage it by their commands ; but the unscttledness of my condition has hitherto put a stop to my thoughts...be in his poverty. I can make no rhapsodies, nor go a begging at. the Grecian doors, while I sing the praises of their ancestors. The times of Virgil please... | |
 | John Dryden - 1800
...commend the design, and to encourage it by their commands ; but the unscttledncss of my conditioil has hitherto put a stop to my thoughts concerning it. As I am no successor to Homer in his wit, 60 neither do I desire to be in his poverty. I can make no rhapsodies, nor go a begging at the Grecian... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808
...then pleased both to commend the design, and to encourage it by their commands ; but the unsettledness of my condition has hitherto put a stop to my thoughts...be in his poverty. I can make no rhapsodies, nor go a begging at the Grecian doors, while I sing the praises of their ancestors. The times of Virgil please... | |
 | John Dryden - 1808
...then pleased, both to commend the design, and to encourage it bv their commands. But the unsettledness of my condition has hitherto put a stop to my thoughts...to Homer in his wit, so neither do I desire to be iu his poverty. I can make no rhapsodies, nor go a begging at the Grecian doors, while I sing the praises... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821
...then pleased both to commend the design, and to encourage it by their commands ; but the unsettledness of my condition has hitherto put a stop to my thoughts...be in his poverty. I can make no rhapsodies, nor go a begging at the Grecian doors, while I sing the praises of their ancestors. The times of Virgil please... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1826 - 277 Seiten
...then pleased both to commend the design, and to encourage it by their commands ; but the unsettledness of my condition has hitherto put a stop to my thoughts...be in his poverty. I can make no rhapsodies, nor go a begging at the Grecian doors, while I sing the praises of their ancestors. The times of Virgil please... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1826
...then pleased both to commend the design, and to encourage it by their commands ; but the unsettledness of my condition has hitherto put a stop to my thoughts...successor to Homer in his wit, so neither do I desire to he in his poverty. I can make no rhapsodies, nor go a begging at the Grecian doors, while I sing the... | |
 | sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827
...then pleased both to commend the design, and to encourage it by their commands ; but the unsettledness of my condition has hitherto put a stop to my thoughts...be in his poverty. I can make no rhapsodies, nor go a begging at the Grecian doors, while I sing the praises of their ancestors. The times of Virgil please... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1829 - 323 Seiten
...then pleased both to commend the design, and to encourage it by their commands ; but the unsettledness of my condition has hitherto put a stop to my thoughts concerning it. As 1 am no successor to Homer in his wit, so neither do I desire to be in his poverty. 1 can make DO rhapsodies,... | |
 | Walter Scott - 1834
...then pleased both to commend the design, and to encourage it by their commands ; but the unsettledness of my condition has hitherto put a stop to my thoughts...be in his poverty. I can make no rhapsodies, nor go a begging at the Grecian doors, while I sing the praises of their ancestors. The times of Virgil please... | |
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