| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 页
...trouble him not for trifles. Compliment him often wilh many, yet small gifts, and of little charge. And if thou hast cause to bestow any great gratuity, let it 1ю something which may be daily in sight: otherwise, in this ambitious age, thou shalt remain like... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 页
...but trouble him not for triflesCompliment him often with many, yet small gifts, and of little charge. And if thou hast cause to bestow any great gratuity,...daily in sight: otherwise, in this ambitious age, thou tthalt remain lika a hop without a pole, live in obscurity, and )« nmde a foot-ball for every insulting... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 页
...but trouble him not for triflesCompliment him often with many, yet small gifts, and of little charge. And if thou hast cause to bestow any great gratuity,...something which may be daily in sight: otherwise, in this amhitious age, ihou shalt remain like a hop without a pole, live in obscurity, and be made a foot-ball... | |
| James Puckle - 1900 - 266 页
...with trifles ; compliment him often, present him with many, yet small gifts, and of little charge ; and if thou hast cause to bestow any great gratuity, let it be some such thing as may be daily in his sight : Otherwise in this ambitious age thou shalt remain like... | |
| Jean Mary Stone - 1904 - 534 页
...age, Lord Burghley reveals the springs of his own acts during a lifetime. " Be sure," he writes, " to keep some great man thy friend, but trouble him...daily in sight ; otherwise in this ambitious age thou shall remain like a hop without a pole, live in obscurity, and be made a football for every insulting... | |
| 1904 - 294 页
...some such thing as may be daily in his sight. Otherwise, in this ambitious age, thou shalt remain as a hop without a pole ; live in obscurity and be made a football for every insulting companion." — " Aikins1 Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth," p. 478. THE list of words referred to on p.... | |
| Louis Wann - 1926 - 560 页
...thou may- 35 gifts, and of little charge ; and if thou hast est boldly require service at their hands. cause to bestow any great gratuity, let it be something which may be daily in sight ; IV otherwise in this ambitious age, thou shalt remain like a hop without a pole, live in Let thy... | |
| Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society - 1928 - 148 页
...not for Trifles; compliment him often; present him with many, yet small Gifts and of little Charge; and if thou hast Cause to bestow any great Gratuity, let it be some such thing as may be daily in Sight; otherwise in this ambitious Age, thou shalt remain like an... | |
| 1891 - 528 页
...Cecil unconsciously reveals the springs of his own actions during a lifetime. " Be sure," he writes, " to keep some great man thy friend, but trouble him...hop without a pole, live in obscurity, and be made a foothall for every insulting companion to spurn at."j In the last year of Mary's life, true to his... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1891 - 542 页
...writes, " to keep some great man thy friend, but trouble him not for trifles, compliment him oftou, with many and small gifts, and if thou hast cause...hop without a pole, live in obscurity, and be made a foothall for every insulting companion to spurn at."+ In the last year of Mary's life, true to his... | |
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