I'd have you sober, and contain yourself, Not that your sail be bigger than your boat; But moderate your expenses now, at first, As you may keep the same proportion still : Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy and mere borrow'd thing,... Every Man in His Humour - Página 5por Ben Jonson - 1896 - 143 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ben Jonson - 1756 - 526 páginas
...Hand fo much on your gentility, " Which is an airy, and meer borrow'd thing, " From dead mens duft, and bones ; and none of yours, •? Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here ? SCENE II. Servant, Mr. Stephen? Kno'well, Brain-worm. Seru. Save you, gentlemen. Step.... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 494 páginas
...Nor fland fo much on your gentility. Which is an airy, and mere borrow'd thing. From dead men's duft, and bones : and none of yours Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here ? Enter a Servant. Serv. Save you, gentlemen. Step. Nay, we do not ftand much o»our... | |
| 1787 - 530 páginas
...Nor fland fo much on our gentility, Which is an airy, and mere borrow 'd thing, From dead mens duft, and bones; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Who com;s here ? Enter a Servant. Serv, Save you, gentlemen. Step. Nay, we do not ftand much on our... | |
| Francis Godolphin Waldron - 1792 - 356 páginas
...Nor ftand fo much on your gentility, Which is an airy, and meer borrow'd thing, From dead mens duft, and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here? D 2 SCENE " as fcarce, as be now partridge and pheafant. I fpeak not " this in difpraife... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 páginas
...first) As you may keep the sume proportion still, Nor, stand so much on yourgentilhy. Which is an aery, and mere borrow'd thing, From dead men's dust, and...bones: and none of yours Except you make, or hold it. Who comes her* ? Enter Enter a SERVANT. S0tv.- Save you, gentleman. Step. Nay, we do not stand rnucfron... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 páginas
...A? you may keep the same proportion still, Nor, stand so much on your gentility. Which is an aery, and mere borrow'd thing, From dead men's dust, and...bones: and none of yours Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here ? Enter Enter a SERVANT. Strv. Save you, gentleman. Step. Nay, we do not stand much... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 páginas
...proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy, and mere borrowed tiling, From dead men's dust and bones : and none of yours Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here ? Enter a Servant. Serv. Save you, gentlemen; Step. Nay, we do not stand much on our... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...keep the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy, mere borrowed th'ing, From dead men's dust and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here ? Enter a Servant. Sen. Save you, gentlemen. •-"''/'. Nay, we do not stand much on... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 páginas
...keep the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, j Which is an airy, mere borrowed thing, From dead men's dust and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here : Enter a Servant. Sert. Save you, gentlemen. Step. Nay, we do not stand much on our... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 páginas
...the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on уонг gentility, Which is an airy, mere borrowed thing, From dead men's dust and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here ? Enter a Servant. Sfrc. Save you, gentlemen. Step. Nay, we do net stand much on our... | |
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