| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 pagine
...degenerate, and sordid-base ! Hz Art t Art thou a man, and sham'st thou not to beg ? To practise such a servile kind of life? . Why, were thy education...thy wants,' Or service of some virtuous gentleman, Or honest labour: nay, what can I name But would become thee better than to beg ? But men of thy condition... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 pagine
...degenerate, and sordid-base ! II 2 Art Art tlioii a man, and sham'st thou not to beg ? To practise such a servile kind of life ? Why, were thy education ne'er so mean, Having thy limbs, a thousand fiirer courses Offer themselves to thy election. Either the wars might still supply thy wants, Or service... | |
| 1804 - 540 pagine
...of life ? Why, were thy education never so mean, Having thy limbs, a thousand fairer courses Oflèr themselves to thy election. Either the wars might...thy wants, Or service of some virtuous gentleman, Or honest labour : nay, what can I name, But would hecome thee hetter than to heg ! But mm of thy condition... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pagine
...Be so degenerate and sordid base ! Art tli' ma man, and sham'st thou not to beg : To practise such a servile kind of life? Why, were thy education ne'er...thy wants, Or service of some virtuous gentleman, Or honest labour : nay, what can I name, But would become tlice better than to beg t But men of thy... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 pagine
...mind, Be so degenerate and sordid base ! Art thou a man, and sham'st thou not to beg ? To practise such a servile kind of life ? Why, were thy education ne'er...election. Either the wars might still supply thy wants, Or sen ice of some virtuous gentleman, Or honest labour : nay, what can I name, [JONSOX, But would become... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pagine
...sordid base ! Art thou a man, and .sham'st thou not to beg f To practise such a servile kind of life i Why, were thy education ne'er so mean, Having thy...thy wants, Or service of some virtuous gentleman, Or honest labour : nay, what can I name. But would become thee better than to beg ! But men of thy... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 pagine
...life? Why, were thy education не'ег so mean, Having thy limbs, a thousand fairer courses Oiler themselves to thy election. Either the wars might...thy wants, Or service of some virtuous gentleman, Or honest labour: nay, what can Iname, But would become thce better than to begf But men of thy condition... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pagine
...and sham'st thou not to beg? To practise such a servile kind of life? Why, were thy education «e'er so mean, Having thy limbs, a thousand fairer courses...Offer themselves to thy election. Either the wars miuht still supply thy wants, Or service of some virtuous gentleman, Or honest labour : nay, what can... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 538 pagine
...free) to the text of scripture. " He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord." To practise such a servile kind of life ? Why, were thy education ne'er...thy wants, Or service of some virtuous gentleman, Or honest labour; nay, what can I name, But would become thee better than to beg : But men of thy condition... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 546 pagine
...While thou insist'st in this loose desperate course, I would esteem the sin not thine, but his. Brai. Faith, sir, I would gladly find some other course,...Ay, You'd gladly find it, but you will not seek it. Brai. Alas, sir, where should a man seek? in the wars, there's no ascent by desert in these days ;... | |
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