| 1824 - 706 страница
...gratuities to spare. On the other hand, unpopular essays will not be accepted, and you must pay to have «35 them printed ; but then you seldom lose by it. Courtiers...merit, that they generally reward all who know how to daub them with an appearance." But all his visions of emolument and greatness were now beginning... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 809 страница
...what tliecopy is sold for. As the patriots themselves 'at searching for places, they have no gratuity to spare. On the other hand unpopular essays will...have them printed ; but then you seldom lose by it, M courtiers are so sensible of their deficiency in merit, that they generously reward all who know... | |
| John Ross Dix - 1837 - 368 страница
...would all go-to pot ; I promis'd to set them all free, But never a farthing I got. Fal, lal, &c. " — On the other hand, unpopular essays will not even...merit, that they generally reward all who know how to daub them with the appearance of it. To return to private affairs. — Friend Slude may depend upon... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 426 страница
...freedoms would all go to pot; I promis'd to set them all free, But never a farthing I got. Fal, lal, &c. On the other hand, unpopular essays will not even...merit, that they generally reward all who know how to daub them with the appearance of it. To return to private affairs. — Friend Slude may depend upon... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 494 страница
...themselves are searching for a place, they have no gratuities to spare. On the other hand," he continues, "unpopular essays will not even be accepted, and you...merit, that they generally reward all who know how to daub them with an appearance of it." Strong evidence this, if any were wanted, that penury, not... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 492 страница
...themselves are searching for a place, they have no gratuities to spare. On the other hand," he continues, " unpopular essays will not even be accepted, and you...merit, that they generally reward all who know how to daub them with an appearance of it." Strong evidence this, if any were wanted, that penury, not... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 528 страница
...themselves are searching for a place, they have no gratuities to spare. On the other hand," he continues, "unpopular essays will not even be accepted, and you...merit, that they generally reward all who know how to daub them with an appearance of it." Strong evidence this, if any were wanted, that penury, not... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1846 - 436 страница
...searching for a place, they have no gratuities to spare. On the other hand, unpopular essays will not be accepted, and you must pay to have them printed...merit, that they generally reward all who know how to daub them with an appearance." But all his visions of emolument and greatness were now beginning... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1846 - 462 страница
...no gratuities to spare. On the other hand, unpopular essays will not be accepted, and you must 2 0 pay to have them printed ; but then you seldom lose...merit, that they generally reward all who know how to daub them with an appearance." But all his visions of emolument and greatness were now beginning... | |
| Henry Francis Cary - 1846 - 564 страница
...to spare. On the other hand, unpopular essays will not be accepted, and you must 2 D pay to 1 1:1 \r them printed ; but then you seldom lose by it. Courtiers...merit, that they generally reward all who know how to daub them with an appearance." But all his visions of emolument and greatness were now beginning... | |
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