| Richard Farmer - 1767 - 116 pagine
...different Employment. al good, euery one taken by himfelfe alone, but if you put Maimefye, and facke, redde wyne and white, ale and beere, and al in one pot, you (hall make a drinke neither eafye to be knowen, nor yet holfome for the bodye-" Tho' I have as much... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1781 - 620 pagine
...quoth I, they be al good, euery one taken by himfelfe alone ; but if you put Malmefyc and facke, redde wyne and white, ale and beere, and al in one pot, you fhall make a drinke neither eafyc to be knowen, nor yet holfome for the bodye. Cicero in folowing Ifocrates,... | |
| Roger Ascham - 1788 - 264 pagine
...they be al good, every one " taken by himfelfe alone, but if you put malvefye •' and facke, redde wyne and white, ale and beere, •" and al in one pot, you (hall make a drincke not " eafye to be knowen, nor yet holfome for the " bodye." Cicero^ in folowing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 pagine
...(quoth I) they be al good, euery one taken by himfelfe alone, but if you pot Malmefye, and facke, redde wyne and white, ale and beere, and al in one pot, you fhall make a drinke neither eafye to be knowen, nor yet holfome for the bodye." Though I have as much... | |
| John Leyden - 1801 - 692 pagine
...quoth I, they be al good, euery one taken by himself alone ; but if you put malmesye and sncke, redde wyne and white, ale and beere, and al in one pot, you shall make a drinke, neither easye to be knowen, nor yet wholsome for the bodye. " Asrbam's Preface to Tcxopl/ilus,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pagine
...(quoth 1) they be al good, eury one taken by himselfe alone, but if you put Mnmesye and sacke, redde wyne and white, ale and beere, and al in one pot, you shall make a drinkc neither easye to be knowen, nor ye I. holsome for the bodve " In the course -of tin-s disquisition,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pagine
...(quoth I) they be al good, eury one taken by himselfe alone, but it- you put Mamesye and sacke, redde wyne and white, ale and beere,. and al in one pot, you shall make a drinkc neither casye. to be knowen, nor yet holsome for the budy«." two of French or Italian: but... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 pagine
...an opinion which he illustrates by this comparison ; — " but if you put malvesye and sacke, redde wyne and white, ale and beere, and al in one pot, you shall make a driucke not easye to be knowen, nor yet holsome for the bodye." In obedience to the precept of Aristotle,—... | |
| 1821 - 408 pagine
...an opinion which he illustrates by this comparison; — " but if you put malvesye and sacke, redde wyne and white, ale and beere, and al in one pot, you shall make a drincke not easye to be knowen, nor yet holsome for the bodye." In obedience to the precept of Aristotle,... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1824 - 504 pagine
...quoth I, they be al good, euery one taken by himselfe alone; but if you put Malmesye and sacke, redde wyne and white, ale and beere, and al in one pot, you shall make a drinke neither easye to be knowen, nor , yet holsome for the bodye. Cicero in folowing Isocrates, Plato,... | |
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