| William Oldys - 1740 - 348 oldal
...withal Happy in's endeavours : The gen'ral voice Sounds him for courteiy, behaviour, language, And ev'ry fair demeanor, an example : Titles of honour add not to his worth ; Who is himfelf an honour to his title. John Ford's Ladft 'trial*. lam A gentleman free-born ; I never wore... | |
| John Ford - 1811 - 528 oldal
...fares the lord Adurni ? Fut. Sure in health, sir. Aurel. He is a noble gentleman, withal Happy in his endeavours : the general voice Sounds him, for courtesy,...not to his worth, Who is himself an honour to his titles. Mai. You know from whence this comes ? Fut. I do. Mai. D'ye laugh ! But that I must consider... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 630 oldal
...the Lord Adurni ? Fut. Sure in health, sir. . • Aurel. He is a noble gentleman, withal Happy in his endeavours : the general voice Sounds him for courtesy,...not to his worth, Who is himself an honour to his titles. Mai. You know from whence this comes ? Fut. I do. Mai. D'ye laugh ! But that I must consider... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 672 oldal
...fares the Lord Adurni ? Fut. Sure in health, sir. Aurel. He is a noble gentleman, withal Happy in his endeavours : the general voice Sounds him for courtesy,...not to his worth, Who is himself an honour to his titles. Mal. You know from whence this comes ? Fut. I do. Mai. D'ye laugh ! But that I must consider... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 632 oldal
...fares the Lord Adurni ? Fut. Sure in health, sir. Aurei. He is a noble gentleman, withal Happy in his endeavours : the general voice Sounds him for courtesy,...not to his worth, Who is himself an honour to his titles. Mai. You know from whence this comes ? Fut. I do. Mai. D'ye laugh! But that I must consider... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 376 oldal
...fares the Lord Adurni ? Fut. Sure in health, sir. Aurel. He is a noble gentleman, withal Happy in his endeavours : the general voice Sounds him for courtesy,...not to his worth, Who is himself an honour to his titles. Mal. You know from whence this comes ? Fut. I do. Mal. D'ye laugh! But that I must consider... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 644 oldal
...fares the lord Adurni ? Fut. Sure in health, sir. Aurel. He is a noble gentleman, withal Happy in his endeavours : the general voice Sounds him for courtesy, behaviour, language, And every fair demeanour, an example ; Titles of honour add not to his worth, Who is himself an honour to his titles.... | |
| 1847 - 540 oldal
...sounds ; for aught I learn, The latter is as noble as the first : I'm sure more ancient. JOHN FORD. 4. The general voice Sounds him for courtesy, behaviour, language, And every fair demeanour, an example : Titles of honour add not to his worth, Who is himself an honour to his title.... | |
| 1847 - 526 oldal
...sounds ; for aught I learn, The latter is as noble as the first : I'm sure more ancient. JOHN FORD. 4. The general voice Sounds him for courtesy, behaviour, language, And every fair demeanour, an example : Tides of honour add not to his worth, Who is himself an honour to his title.... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 oldal
...and saying ; And this is the grace of a right gentleman. Chapman. He is a noble gentleman : withal j Happy in 's endeavours : the general voice Sounds...for courtesy, behaviour, language, And every fair demeanour an example : Titles of honour add not to his worth, Who is himself an honour to his title.... | |
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