| John Payne Collier - English poetry - 1820 - 368 pages
...Sidney was for his labour scorned ; if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that nature to scorne. Suche follie is it not to regarde aforehande the inclination and qualitie of him to whom we dedicate our bookes." ELLIOT. That is just as it should have been ; " Poor Curio runs his labours... | |
| John Payne Collier - English poetry - 1820 - 368 pages
...certaine booke called the Schoole of Abuse, and dedicating it to Maister Sidney was for his labour scorned ; if at leaste it be in the goodnesse of that nature to scorne. Suche follie is it not to regarde aforehande the inclination and qualitie of him to whom we dedicate... | |
| Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd - 1845 - 654 pages
...heare of none, but only of ' one, that writing a certaine booke, called The Sclioole of АЬизе, ich (B. ii. Song i.) he thus speaks of Spenser : '...well, He had not left Eurydice in hell. But, e're cure bookes. Sache mighte I happily incurre, entituling My " Slomber, and the other pamphlets, unto... | |
| Edward Young - English poetry - 1860 - 416 pages
...faction. Newe bookes I heare of none, but only of one,* that writing a certaine booke called The Schoole of Abuse, and dedicating it to' Maister Sidney, was...aforehande the inclination and qualitie of him to whome wee'dedicate oure bookes. Suche mighte I happily incurre, entituling My Slomber, and the other pamphlets,... | |
| 1866 - 424 pages
...faction. Newe bookes I heare of none, but only of one,* that writing a certaine booke called The Schools of Abuse, and dedicating it to Maister Sidney, was...inclination and qualitie of him to whome wee dedicate cure bookes. Snche mighte I happily incurre, entituling My Slomber, and the other pamphlets, vnto his... | |
| Stephen Gosson - Poetry - 1869 - 92 pages
...Sidney, was for hys labor fcorned : if at leafle it be in the goodneffe of that nature to fcorne. Suche follie is it, not to regarde aforehande the inclination and qualitie of him, to whom we dedicate oure Bookes."f • Flayes confuted. Action 3. Yet, t Three f>rof*r nnd tvittit famiin... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1872 - 640 pages
...bookes I heare of none, but only of ' one, that writing a certaine booke, called The Schoole ofAbute, and dedicating it to Maister Sidney, was for hys labor...it, not to regarde aforehande the inclination and qnalitie of him, to whome wee dedicate oure bookes. Suche mighte I happily incurre, entituling My "Slomber,... | |
| Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - Congregational churches - 1872 - 786 pages
...The Schoole of Abuse,' and dedicating it to Maister Sidney, was for his labour scornede ; if at least it be in the goodnesse of that nature to scorne ;...it, not to regarde aforehande, the inclination and qualities of him, to whom we dedicate our Bookes." Sir Philip Sidney's matured opinion of the subject... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1877 - 638 pages
...bookes I heare of none, but only of ' one, that writing a certaine booke, called The Schoole of Abute, and dedicating it to Maister Sidney, was for hys labor scorned ; if at k>as<e it be in the goodnesse of that nature to scorne. Such follie is it, not to regarde aforehande... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1878 - 648 pages
...faction. Newe bookes I heare of none, but only of one,* that writing a certaiue booke called The Schoole of Abuse, and dedicating it to Maister Sidney, was...inclination and qualitie of him to whome wee dedicate cure bookes. Suche mighte I happily incurre, eutituling My Slomber, and the other pamphlets, vnto his... | |
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