Stock, stone, or other homely pedigree, In his defence his servants are as bold As if he had been born of beaten gold. The Jewish Rabbins, though their enemies, In this conclude them honest men and wise ; For 'twas their duty, all the learned think, T"... The Works of the English Poets: Dryden - 第 128 頁Samuel Johnson 著 - 1779完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 頁
...whatfoc'cr Defcent' their Godhead be, Stone, Stock, or other homely Pedigree ; In his Defence his Servants are as bold, As if he had been born of beaten Gold. For 'tis their Duty, all the Learned think, (6T'efpoufe his Caufe by whom they eat and drink. DryM.... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 頁
...whatfoe'er Defoent their Godhead be, Stone, Stock, or other homely Pedigree ; In his Defence his Servants are as bold, As if he had been born of beaten Gold. For 'tis their Duty all the Learned think, T' efpoufe hisCaufe by whom they eat and drink. (Dryd. Atf.... | |
| David Hume - 1757 - 260 頁
...injure an ibis, an afpic, a cat, a dog, or a crocodile. Thus it is ftrictly true, what Drydm obferves " Of whatfoe'er defcent their godhead be, " Stock, ftone,...as bold, " As if he had been born of beaten gold." ABSALOM and ACHITOPHEL. Nay, the bafer the materials are, of which the divinity is compofed, the greater... | |
| David Hume - 1758 - 568 頁
...ibis, an afpic, a cat, a dog, or a crocodile. Thus ¡t is ftriébly true, what DB.YDEN obfervcs, *' Of whatfoe'er defcent their godhead be, ** Stock,...as bold, ' " As if he had been born of beaten gold. ABSALOM and ARCHITOPHEL. Nay, the bafer the materials are, of which the divinity is compofed, the greater... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 448 頁
...burnt like common wood. This fet the heathen priefthood in a flame ; For priefts of all religions are the fame. Of whatfoe'er defcent their godhead be,...rabbins, though their enemies, In this conclude them honeft men and wife : For 'twas their duty all the learned think, T* efpoufe his caufe, by whom they... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 318 頁
...burnt like common wood. This fet the heathen priefthood in a flame ; For priefts of all religions are the fame. Of whatfoe'er defcent their godhead be,...rabbins, though their enemies, In this conclude them honeft men and wife : For 'twas their duty all the learned think, T* cfpoufe h:s caufe, by whom they... | |
| David Hume - 1772 - 556 頁
...an ibis, an afpie, a cat, a dog, or a crocodile. Thus it is ftrictly true, what DRYDEN obferves, *' Of whatfoe'er defcent their godhead be, " Stock, ftone, or other homely pedigree, " In his defence his fcrvants are as bold, *' As if he had been born of beaten gold." ABSALOM and ACHITOPHEI,. Nay, the... | |
| John Dryden - 1773 - 260 頁
...the heathen priefthood in a flame ; For priefts of all religions are the fame. Of whatfoe'er defrent their godhead be, Stock, ftone, or other homely pedigree,...Rabbins, though their enemies, In this conclude them honeft men and wife: For 'twas their duty, all the learned think, T' efpoufe his caufe by whom they... | |
| David Hume - 1779 - 548 頁
...other nations and other ages, the fame circumftance has not been deemed altogether indifferent*. " Of whatfoe'er defcent their godhead be, " Stock, ftone,...as bold, " As if he had been born of beaten gold." ABS'ALOM and ACHITOPHEL. Nay, the bafer the materials are, of which the divinity is compofed, the greater... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 頁
...defcent their godhead be, Stock, ftonc, or other homely pedigree, In his defence his i'ervants arc Jcwifh rabbins, though their enemies, In this conclude them honeft men and wife : For 'twas their duty,... | |
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