I'd have you sober, and contain yourself, Not that your sail be bigger than your boat; But moderate your expenses now, at first, As you may keep the same proportion still: Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy and mere borrow'd thing,... The Works of Ben Jonson - 第 12 頁Ben Jonson, William Gifford 著 - 1816完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Oldys - 1740 - 348 頁
...fhall find in him the continent Of what part a gentleman would fee. Sbakelpear's Hamlrt. Nor Hand fo much on your gentility, Which is an airy, and mere borrow'd thing, From dead mens duft and bones : And none of your'i, Except you make, or hold it. Johnforfs Every Man in his Humour,... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 494 頁
...: But mod'rate your expences now (at firft) As you may keep the fame proportion {till. Nor fland fo much on your gentility. Which is an airy, and mere borrow'd thing. From dead men's duft, and bones : and none of yours Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here ? Enter a Servant.... | |
| 1787 - 530 頁
...Nor fland fo much on our gentility, Which is an airy, and mere borrow 'd thing, From dead mens duft, and bones; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Who com;s here ? Enter a Servant. Serv, Save you, gentlemen. Step. Nay, we do not ftand much on our... | |
| Francis Godolphin Waldron - 1792 - 356 頁
...Nor ftand fo much on your gentility, Which is an airy, and meer borrow'd thing, From dead mens duft, and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here? D 2 SCENE " as fcarce, as be now partridge and pheafant. I fpeak not " this in difpraife... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 頁
...A? you may keep the same proportion still, Nor, stand so much on your gentility. Which is an aery, and mere borrow'd thing, From dead men's dust, and...bones: and none of yours Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here ? Enter Enter a SERVANT. Strv. Save you, gentleman. Step. Nay, we do not stand much... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 318 頁
...first) As you may keep the sume proportion still, Nor, stand so much on yourgentilhy. Which is an aery, and mere borrow'd thing, From dead men's dust, and...bones: and none of yours Except you make, or hold it. Who comes her* ? Enter Enter a SERVANT. S0tv.- Save you, gentleman. Step. Nay, we do not stand rnucfron... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 頁
...than your boat : But moderate your expences now (at first), As you may keep the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy, and mere borrowed tiling, From dead men's dust and bones : and none of yours Except you make, or hold it. Who... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 頁
...the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on уонг gentility, Which is an airy, mere borrowed thing, From dead men's dust and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here ? Enter a Servant. Sfrc. Save you, gentlemen. Step. Nay, we do net stand much on our... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 頁
...keep the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, j Which is an airy, mere borrowed thing, From dead men's dust and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here : Enter a Servant. Sert. Save you, gentlemen. Step. Nay, we do not stand much on our... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 頁
...keep the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy, mere borrowed th'ing, From dead men's dust and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Who comes here ? Enter a Servant. Sen. Save you, gentlemen. •-"''/'. Nay, we do not stand much on... | |
| |