COME leave this saucy way Of baiting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit: 'Tis known it is not fit, That a sale poet, just contempt once thrown, Should cry up thus his own. I wonder by what dower, Or patent, you had power From all... Resolves, Divine, Moral and Political - Página lixpor Owen Felltham - 1820 - 454 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Isaac Disraeli - 1807 - 606 páginas
...attended to: — " An Answer to the ODE, Come leave the loathed Stage, Sec." " Come leave this sawcy way Of baiting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit : Tis known it is not fit That a sale poet, just contempt once thrown. Should cry up thus his own.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 páginas
...chariot 'bove his waine. AN ANSWER TO THE ODE, " COME LEAVE THE LOTIIED STAGE," BY OWEN FEITHAM *. Com, leave this saucy way Of baiting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit: 'Tis known it is uot fit That a sale-poet, just contempt once thrown, Should cry up thus your own.... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 474 páginas
...resonat, -eel arma clan gat, * AN ANSWER TO THE ODE, Come leave the loathed Stage, &c. (Br OWEN FELT HAM.) COME leave this saucy way Of baiting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit: 'Tis known it is not fit. That a sale poet, just contempt once thrown, Should cry up thus his own.... | |
| Owen Felltham - 1820 - 546 páginas
...co-animate. an OAK TO BEN JONSON'S ODE or " Come leave the loathed Stage," Ifc. COME leave this saucy way _ Of baiting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit: 'Tis known it is not fit, That a sale poet, just contempt once thrown, Should cry up thus his own.... | |
| 1824 - 378 páginas
...ode, and others (among the rest Felltham) published replies to it. Felltham's reply commences with, " Come, leave this saucy way Of baiting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit, &c." Mr. Gifford, the able and zealous defender of Jonson, remarks with great candour of this reply : "... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 536 páginas
...attended to : — " An Answer to the Ode, Come leave the loathed ®age,1fe." " Come leave this sawcy way Of baiting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit : Tis known it is not fit That a sale poet, just contempt once thrown, Should cry up thus his own.... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 páginas
...Felltham) published replies to it. Felltham's reply commences with, " Come, leave this saucy way Of batting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit, &c." Mr. Gifford, the able and zealous defender of Jonson, remarks with great candour of this reply : "... | |
| 1824 - 378 páginas
...ode, and others (among the rest Felltham) published replies to it. Felltham's reply commences with, " Come, leave this saucy way Of baiting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit, &c." Mr. GifFord, the able and zealous defender of Jonson, remarks with great candour of this reply : "... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 344 páginas
...be attended to : — AN ANSWER TO THE ODE, COME LEAVE THE LOATHED STAGK, &C. Come leave this sawcy way Of baiting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit : 'Tis known it is not fit That a sale poet, just contempt once thrown, Should cry up thus his own.... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1846 - 530 páginas
...attended to: — ' AH Anaeer to the Ode, Came leave the loathed Stage, ,?-c • ' Come leave this sawcy way Of baiting those that pay Dear for the sight of your declining wit : 'Tis known it is not fit That a sale poet, just contempt once thrown, Should cry up thus his own.... | |
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