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" THROW yourself on the world without any rational plan of support, beyond what the chance employ of booksellers would afford you ! ! ! Throw yourself rather, my dear sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock, slap-dash headlong upon iron spikes. If you had but... "
A Continuation of the Memoirs of a Working Man - 第126页
作者:Thomas Carter - 1850 - 240 页
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The Idler, and Breakfast-table Companion, 第 1 卷,第 1 期

1837 - 224 页
...Throw yourself rather, my dear sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock, slap-dash headlong upon iron spikes. If you have but five consolatory minutes between the...in them, rather than turn slave to the booksellers. They are Turks and [No. 7, NEW SERIES.] Tartars when they have poor authors at their beck. Hitherto...
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The Idler, and Breakfast-table Companion, 第 1 卷,第 1 期

1837 - 392 页
...Throw yourself rather, my dear sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock, slap-dash headlong upon iron spikes. If you have but five consolatory minutes between the...in them, rather than turn slave to the booksellers. They are Turks and [No. 7, NEW SERIES.] Tartars when they have poor authors at their beck. Hitherto...
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The Monthly Review

1837 - 656 页
...Throw yourself rather, my dear sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock, slapdash headlong upon iron spikes. If you have but five consolatory minutes between the...make much of them, and live a century in them, rather then turn slave to the booksellers. They are Turks and Tartars when they have poor authors at their...
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The New-York review [ed. by F.L. Hawks]. Wanting no.6,8, 第 2 卷

Francis Lister Hawks - 1838 - 542 页
...Throw yourself rather, my dear Sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock, slap-dash, headlong upon iron spikes. If you have but five consolatory minutes between the...in them rather than turn slave to the booksellers. • » * * O, you know not, may you never know, the miseries of subsisting by authorship! Tis a pretty...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: To which are Prefixed, His Letters, and a ..., 第 1 卷

Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 480 页
...Throw yourself rather, my dear sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock, slap-dash headlong upon iron spikes. If you have but five consolatory minutes between the...in them rather than turn slave to the booksellers. They are Turks and Tartars •when they have poor authors at their beck. Hitherto you have been at...
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The letters of Charles Lamb, with a sketch of his life. The poetical works

Charles Lamb - 1838 - 478 页
...Throw yourself rather, my dear sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock, slap-dash headlong upon iron spikes. If you have but five consolatory minutes between the...in them rather than turn slave to the booksellers. They are Turks and Tartars •when they have poor authors at their beck. Hitherto you have been at...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, 第 18 卷;第 40 卷

1858 - 690 页
...which he held a clerkship, and rely on literature for subsistence, he wrote thus : " If you have bat five consolatory minutes between the desk and the...in them, rather than turn slave to the booksellers. Come not within their grasp. You know not, may you never know, the miseries of subsisting by authorship....
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Littell's Living Age, 第 24 卷

1850 - 642 页
...Throw yourself rather, my dear sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock, slap-dash headlong upon iron spikes. If you have but five consolatory minutes between the...in them, rather than turn slave to the booksellers. They are Turks and Tartars when they have poor authors at their beck . Hitherto you have been at arm's...
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Selections from the Poems and Letters of Bernard Barton

Bernard Barton, Edward FitzGerald - 1849 - 562 页
...Throw yourself rather, my dear Sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock, slap-dash headlong upon iron spikes. If you have but five consolatory minutes between the...in them, rather than turn slave to the booksellers. They are Turks and Tartars when they have poor authors at their beck. Hitherto you have l•ceu at...
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Selections from the Poems and Letters of Bernard Barton

Bernard Barton, Edward FitzGerald - 1849 - 454 页
...Throw yourself rather, my dear Sir, from the steep Tarpeian rock, slap-dash headlong upon iron spikes. If you have but five consolatory minutes between the...in them, rather than turn slave to the booksellers. They are Turks and Tartars when they have poor authors at their beck. Hitherto you have been at arm's...
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