This would aske a larger time and field, then is here given, for the examination: but since I am assigned to this Province; that it is the lot of my age, after thirty yeares conversation with men, to be elementarius Senex: I will promise, and obtaine... The English Grammar - Page 24by Ben Jonson - 1928 - 93 pagesFull view - About this book
| Carl Friedrich Knaut - 1883 - 868 pages
...that is, made of a naturall and voluutarie composition, without regard to the quantitie of syllabes I will promise, and obtaine so much of my selfe, as to give .... some spurre and incitement to that which 1 so reasonably seeke. Not that 1 would have the vulgar,... | |
| Wilhelm Wilke - 1884 - 84 pages
...that is, made of a naturall and voluntarle composition, without regard to the quantitie of syllabes I will promise, and obtaine so much of my selfe, as to give .... some spurre and incitement to that which 1 so reasonably seeke. Not that 1 would have the vulgar,... | |
| Thomas Stewart Omond - 1903 - 142 pages
...after thirty yeares conversation with men, to be elementatius Senex [an old man teaching rudiments] : I will promise, and obtaine so much of my selfe, as...incitement to that which I so reasonably seeke." Not, however, that he wishes to abolish "the vulgar and practis'd way of making, but, to the end our Countries,... | |
| Derek Attridge - 1979 - 272 pages
...since I am assigned to this Province; that it is the lot of my age, after thirty yeares conversation with men, to be elementarius Senex: I will promise,...reasonably seeke. Not that I would have the vulgar, and practis'd way of making, abolish'd and abdicated, (being both sweet and delight full, and much taking... | |
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