| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 156 Seiten
...value, & that the cockscombes of our daies, like Esops cock, had rather have a barley kernell wrapt up in a ballet, then they wil dig for the welth of wit...hold me excused, though I open the gate to his glory, and invite idle eares to the admiration of his melancholy. " Quid petitur sacris nisi tantumfama poetis,... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 168 Seiten
...value, & that the cockscombes of our daies, like Esops cock, had rather have a barley kernell wrapt up in a ballet, then they wil dig for the welth of wit...hold me excused, though I open the gate to his glory, and invite idle eares to the admiration of his melancholy. " Quid petilur sacris nisi tantumfama poetis,... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1842 - 148 Seiten
...value, & that the cockscombes of our daies, like Esops cock, had rather have a barley kernell wrapt up in a ballet, then they wil dig for the welth of wit...hold me excused, though I open the gate to his glory, and invite idle eares to the admiration of his melancholy. " Quid petitur sacris nisi tantumfama poetis,... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842 - 148 Seiten
...value, & that the cockscombes of our daies, like Esops cock, had rather have a barley kernell wrapt up in a ballet, then they wil dig for the welth of wit...hold me excused, though I open the gate to his glory, and invite idle eares to the admiration of his melancholy. " Quid petitur sacris nisi tantumfama poetis,... | |
| 1853 - 828 Seiten
...value, & that the cockscombes of our daies, like Esops cock, had rather have a barley kernell wrapt up in a ballet, then they wil dig for the welth of wit...hold me excused, though I open the gate to his glory, and invite idle eares to the admiration of bis melancholy. " Quid petitur sacris nisi tantumfama poetis,... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1873 - 312 Seiten
...value, and that the cockscombes of onr days, like Ksop's Cock, had rather haue a Barly kernell wrapt vp in a Ballet, then they wil dig for the welth of wit...wil also hold me excused though I open the gate to hia glory and inuite idle eares to the admiration of hie melancholy. ' Quid petitur sacris nisi tantom... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1873 - 302 Seiten
...ground that they know not, I hope wil also hold me excused though I open the gate to his glory and inuite idle eares to the admiration of his melancholy. ' Quid petitur sacris nisi tantum fams poetis ?' Which although it be oftentimes imprisoned in Ladyes casks, and the president bookes... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1877 - 294 Seiten
...they know not, I hope wil also hold me excused though I open the gate to his glory and inuite'idle eares to the admiration of his melancholy. ' Quid petitur sacris nisi tantum fama poetis 1 ' Which although it be oftentimes imprisoned in Ladyes casks, and the president bookes of such as... | |
| Edward Arber - 1877 - 668 Seiten
...in a ballet, than they will dig for the wealth of wit in any ground that they know not ; I hope will also hold me excused, though I open the gate to his glory, and invite idle ears to the admiration cf his melancholy. Quid petitur sacris nisi tantum fama poctis.... | |
| Thomas Nash - 1883 - 356 Seiten
...value, and that the cockfcombes of our days, like Efop's Cock, had rather haue a Early kernell wrapt vp in a Ballet, then they wil dig for the welth of wit in any ground that they know not, I hope wil alfo hold me excufed though I open the gate to his glory and inuite idle eares to the admiration of... | |
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