| William Shakespeare - 1760 - 266 pages
...to fuppoit fo weak a burden : only if your honour feem but pleafed, I account myfelf highly praifed, and vow to take advantage of all idle hours, till I have honoured you with fome graver labour. But if the firfl heir of my invention prove deformed, I fhall be forry it had fo... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1775 - 290 pages
...to fupport fo weak a burden : only if your honour feem but pleafed, I account myfelf highly praifed, and vow to take advantage of all idle hours, till I have honoured you with fome graver labour. But if the firft heir of my invention prove deformed, I lhall be forry it had fo... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1780 - 614 pages
..." If (fays he to his .noble patron) your honour, feem but pleafed, I account myfelf highly praifed; and vow to take advantage of all idle hours till I have honoured you with fome graver labour." a very ftri& examination. If it were allowed to have any validity, many of our... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1780 - 614 pages
..." Jf (fays he to his Jioble patron) your honour, feem but pleafed, I account myftlt highly praifed; and vow to take advantage of all idle hours till I have honoured you with fome graver labour." * A book entitled " A Nolle Roman Hi/lory of Titus Andronietis" (without any Author's... | |
| several hands - 1780 - 612 pages
...value. " If (fays he to his noble patron) your honour feem but pleafed, I account myfelf highly praifed; and vow to take advantage of all idle hours till I have honoured you with fome graver labour." ' A book entitled " A Noble Roman Hi/lory of Titus A»dron{au" (without any Author's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 pages
...Winstanley's Livci of t lit Putts, MS. himself himself set a value. " If, says he to his noble patron, your honour seem but pleased, I account myself highly...till I have honoured you with some graver labour." " A booke, entitled a Noble Raman History of Titus Andronicus," (without any author's name) was entered... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 306 pages
...fupport fo weak a burthen : only if your honour feem but pleafed, I account myfelf highly praifed, and vow to take advantage of all idle hours, till I have honoured you with fome graver labour. But if the firft heir of my invention prove deformed, I mall be forry it had fo... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 pages
...SOUTHAMPTON, AND BARON OF TICHFIELD. Right Honourable, I KNOW not how I shall offend in dedicating my unpolished lines to your lordship, nor how the world will censure me for chusing so strong a prop to support so weak a burden, only if your honour seem but pleased, I account... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 746 pages
...not how I shall offend \a dedicating my unpolished lines to your lordship, nor how the world "•win censure me for choosing so strong a prop to support so weak a burthen : only if your hoooar seem bnt pleased, I acconnt myself tegbly praised, and vow to take advantage... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 pages
...Right Honourable, J. KNOW not how I shall offend in dedicating my unpolished lines to your lordship, or how the world will censure me for choosing so strong...have honoured you with some graver labour. But if the first heir of my invention prove deformed, I shall be sorry it had so noble a godfather, and never... | |
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