Poet, who does not desire to have him bid Defiance to all other Callings and Business; which is not yet the worst of the Case; for if he proves a successful Rhymer, and gets once the Reputation of a Wit, I desire it... Catholic Educational Review - Pàgina 231editat per - 1922Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1831 - 576 pàgines
...and I know not what reason a father can have to wish his son a poet, who does not desire to have him bid defiance to all other callings and business ; which is not yet the worst of the case, for if he proves a successful rhymer, and gets once the reputation of a wit, I desire it may be considered what... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 pàgines
...and I know not what reason a father can have to wish his son a poet, who does not desire to have him bid defiance to all other callings and business; which is not yet the worst of the case; for if he proves a successful rhymer, and gets once the reputation of a wit, I desire it may be considered, what... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 504 pàgines
...and I know not what reason a father can have to wish his son a poet, who does not desire to have him bid defiance to all other callings and business : which is not yet the worst of the case ; for if he proves a successful rhymer, and gets once the reputation of a wit, I desire it may be considered what... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 pàgines
...defiance to all other callings and business : which is not yet the worst of the case ; for if he proves a successful rhymer, and gets once the reputation of a wit, I desire it may be considered what company and places he is likely to spend his time in, nay, and estate too :... | |
| 1835 - 932 pàgines
...not what reason a father can have to wish his SOD a poet, who does not desire to have him bid dc6ance to all other callings and business ; which is not yet the worst of the case, fur if he proves a successful rhymer, and once the reputation of a wit, I desire it may be co-isiilered... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1859 - 382 pàgines
...again as long as they live ; and so much of it as does stick by them, they are only the worse for." And so again, speaking of verse-making, he says, "I...which is not yet the worst of the case ; for, if he proves a successful rhymer, and gets once the reputation of a wit, I desire it to be considered, what... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 656 pàgines
...and I know not what reason a father can have to wish his son a poet, who does not desire to have him bid defiance to all other callings and business —...which is not yet the worst of the case ; for, if he proves a successful rhymer, and gets once the reputation of a wit, I desire it may be considered what... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 686 pàgines
...not what reason a father can have to wish his son a poet, who does not desire to have him bid dcnance to all other callings and business — which is not yet the worst of the case ; for, if he proves a successful rhymer, and gets once the reputation of a wit, I desire it may be considered what... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 660 pàgines
...and I know not what reason a father can have to wish his son a poet, who does not desire to have him bid defiance to all other callings and business — which is not yet the worst of the case ; fur, if he proves a successful rhymer, and gets once the reputation of a wit, I desire it may be... | |
| 1859 - 736 pàgines
...defiance to all other eallings and business — which is not yet the worst of the ease ; for, if he proves a successful rhymer, and gets once the reputation of a wit, I desire it may be considered what company and places he is likely to spend his time in, nay, and estate too ;... | |
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