Amen'. Then thus continued he, 'My son, advance Still in new impudence, new ignorance. Success let others teach, learn thou from me Pangs without birth, and fruitless industry. Let Virtuosos in five years be writ; Yet not one thought accuse thy toil of... The Poetical Works of John Dryden - Page 238by John Dryden - 1859Full view - About this book
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 392 lehte
...'.' , ' ''.''. Then thus, continued he, my Son advance Still in new Impudence, new Ignorance. Succefs let others teach, learn thou from me Pangs without Birth, and fruitless Induftry. Let Virtuofo's'm five Years be W'ril;; Yet not one Thought accufe thy Toil of Wit. ' . Let... | |
| John Newbery - 1969 - 394 lehte
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| John Dryden - 1767 - 388 lehte
...cry'd Amen. Then thus continu'd he : My fon, advance Still in new impudence, new ignorance. Succefs let others teach, learn thou from me Pangs without birth, and fruitless induftry. Let * virtuofos in five years be writ; Yet not one thought accufe thy toil of wit. Let 1... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 644 lehte
...stretch his pen ! He paus'd, and all the people cry'd, Amen. Then thus continu'd he : My son, advance 145 Still in new impudence, new ignorance. Success let others teach, learn thou from me fangs without hirth, and fruitless industry. Let virtuosos in ftve years be writ ; Yet not one thought... | |
| 1801 - 416 lehte
...stretch his pen! He paus'd, and all tlje people cry'd, Amen. Then thus continu'd he: My son, advance Still in new impudence, new ignorance. Success let...writ ; Yet not one thought accuse thy toil of wit. i53 Let gentle George in triumph tread the stage, Make Dorimant betray, and Loveit rage ; Let Cully,... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 382 lehte
...pen !' — He paus'd, and all the people cry'il, ' Amen.' Then thus continued he. : ' My son, advance Still in new impudence, new ignorance. Success let...writ ; Yet not one thought accuse thy toil of wit. Let gentle George in triumph tread the stage, Make Dorimant betray, and Loveit rage ; Let Cully, Cockwood,... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 lehte
...stretch his pen 1 He paus'd, and all the people cry'd, Amen. Then thus continu'd he : My son, advance Still in new impudence, new ignorance. " ' Success...others teach ;' learn thou from me Pangs without birth, arid fruitless industry. Let virtuosos in five years be writ ; — Yet not one thought accuse thy toil-... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 480 lehte
...his pen ! — He paused, and all the people cried, Amen. — Then thus continued he : My son, advance Still in new impudence, new ignorance. Success let...writ, Yet not one thought accuse thy toil of wit. * Let gentle George in triumph tread the stage, Make Dorimant betray, and Loveit rage ; Let Cully,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 472 lehte
...his pen ! — He paused, and all the people cried, Amen. — Then thus continued he : My son, advance Still in new impudence, new ignorance. Success let...writ, Yet not one thought accuse thy toil of wit. * Let gentle George in triumph tread the stage, Make Dorimant betray, and Loveit rage ; Let Cully,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 474 lehte
...his pen ! — He paused, and all the people cried, Amen. — Then thus continued he : My son, advance Still in new impudence, new ignorance. Success let...writ, Yet not one thought accuse thy toil of wit. * Let gentle George in triumph tread the stage, Make Dorimant betray, and Loveit rage ; Let Cully,... | |
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