| John Bell - 1776 - 382 halaman
...the herd of gentlemen, by their poetry ; Rarus emmfermifenfus communis in ilia Fortuna. And is n&t this a wretched affectation, not to be contented with what fortune has done for them, and fit down quietly with their eftates, but they muft call their wits in queftion, and needlefsly ex.... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 halaman
...themfelves. from the herd of gentlemen by their poetry; Ram* emm ferme fenfua cotnmunt; in ilia Fortuna. And is not this a wretched affectation not to be contented with what Fortune has done for them, and lit down quietly vulh their eltatcs, but they muft call their wits in queftion, and nccdlefsiy expole... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 halaman
...thcmfelves from the herd of gentlemen, by their poetry ; Rarus tnimffrmefenfus cemmunit in ilia Fortuna, And is not this a wretched affectation, not to be contented with what fortune has done for them, and fit down quietly with their creates, but they muft call their wits in queftion, and needlefsly ex*... | |
| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 halaman
...the herd of gentlemen, by their poetry , ' Rants enim ferme fenfns commuais ilia • Fortuna.' And U not this a wretched affectation, not to be contented with what fortune has done for them, , and fit down quietly with their eftates, but they muft call their wits in queftion, and needlcfly expofe... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 436 halaman
...themselves from the herd of gentlemen, by their poetry ; Ranis enimfermi* scnsus communit in Hid Fortund. And is not this a wretched affectation, not to be...question, and needlessly expose their nakedness to public view ? Not considering that they are not to expect the same approbation from sober men, which... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 564 halaman
...distinguish themselves by their poetry from the herd of gentlemen. " And is not this," he exclaims, " a wretched affectation, not to be contented with what...question, and needlessly expose their nakedness to public view ? Not considering that they are not to expect the same approbation from sober men, which... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 476 halaman
...seen him. No man ever paid more attention to ' Rams enim ferine sensut ommunis in ilia ' Fortuna.' And is not this a wretched affectation, not to be...question, and needlessly expose their nakedness to publick views ? Not considering that they are not to expect the same approbation from sober men, which they... | |
| John Dryden - 1821 - 570 halaman
...distinguish themselves by their poetry from the herd of gentlemen. " And is not this," he exclaims, " a wretched affectation, not to be contented with what...question, and needlessly expose their nakedness to public view ? Not considering that they are not to expect the same approbation from sober men, which... | |
| James Boswell - 1823 - 440 halaman
...themselves from the herd of gentlemen by their poetry : ' Rarus enimferme senttu commums in ilia Fortuna.' ; And is not this a wretched affectation, not to be...question, and needlessly expose their nakedness to pnhlick view ! Not considering that they are not to expect the same approbation from sober men which... | |
| Walter Scott - 1826 - 526 halaman
...« And is not this,» he exclaims, « a wretched affectation, not to be contented with what fortuue has done for them, and sit down quietly with their...question, and needlessly expose their nakedness to public view ? Not considering that they are not to expect the same approbation from sober men, which... | |
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