| James Howell - England - 1655 - 552 pages
...Saiyrj for to deal plainly with you, you have loft fome Ground at Court by it, and' as I hear from я. good Hand, the King who hath fo great a Judgment in...well pleafed therewith. Difpenfe with this freedom of _ Turn nfëeuful Son and Servitor, JH Weßmin.July j. 1^35. ш. •.:-.•• :. " •'• ' :. ."•'.:•••••... | |
| James Howell - England - 1688 - 554 pages
...; for to deal plainly with you, you have loft fome ground at Court by it, and as I hear from a pood Hand , the King who hath fo great a Judgment in Poetry (as in all other things elfe) is not well plcafcd therewith. Difpenfe with this Freedom, of Tour Rifptflful Son, and Str.'ittr. ] H. Weßm. sjuly,... | |
| James Howell - England - 1754 - 534 pages
...youflialldowell to repreia any more Copies of die Satire ; for to deal plainly with you, you have loft fome Ground at Court by it ; and, as I hear from a good Hand, the King, who hath fo great a JuJanenf in Poetry, (an in all other Things elfc) is not well pieafed therewith. Difpenfe with this... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English letters - 1790 - 912 pages
...well to reprefs any more сорю of the Satire ; for to deal plainly vith. you, you have loft fome ground at Court by it ; and, as I hear from a good band, tfaf King, who hath fo great a •-igment in poetry (as in all other things aie), is not well... | |
| Great Britain - 1791 - 340 pages
...do well to reprefs any more copies of the fatire : for to deal plainly with you, you have loft fome ground at court by it; and, as I hear from a good hand; the king, who hath fo great a judgement in poetry (as' in all other things elfe), is not pleafed therewith. Difpenfe with this freedom... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - Dramatists, English - 1816 - 482 pages
...do well to repress any more copies of the satire j for to deal plainly with you, you have lost some ground at court by it ; and as I hear from a good hand, the King, who hath so great a judgment in poetry, (as in all other things else) is not well pleased therewith. Dispense... | |
| Books - 1821 - 408 pages
...do well to repress any more copies of the satire ; for, to deal plainly with you, you have lost some ground at court by it, and, as I hear from a good hand, the king, who hath so great a judgement in poetry, (as in all other things else) is not well pleased therewith. Dispense... | |
| Books - 1821 - 404 pages
...do well to repress any more copies of the satire ; for, to deal plainly with you, you have lost some ground at court by it, and, as I hear from a good hand, the king, who hath so great a judgement in poetry, (as in all other things else) is not well pleased therewith. Dispense... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1827 - 404 pages
...do well to repress any more copies of the satire : for to deal plainly with you, you have lost some ground at court by it, and, as I hear from a good hand, the king, who hath so great a judgment in poetry (as in all other things else), is not pleased with it. Dispense with... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1827 - 418 pages
...do well to repress any more copies of the satire : for to deal plainly with you, you have lost some ground at court by it, and, as I hear from a good hand, the king, who hath so great a judgment in poetry (as in all other things else), is not pleased with it. Dispense with... | |
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