| 592 pages
...Ausoniiu, or any of the writers in Ait way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior to /u,u. I love him too, with a love of partiality, because he was usher...goodnatured, and so indolent, that I lost more than 1 got by him ; for he made me as idle as himself. He was such a sloven, as if he had trusted to his... | |
| 1805 - 984 pages
...aAVestmhibter, "herí I passed through it. He was so good-naiurcd, and so indolent, that I lost moru tli.m I got by him ; for he made me as idle as himself, He was »urh a sloven, as if he had trusted to his genius as a clnak for every thing th.it could cisenst you... | |
| 1805 - 756 pages
...form at Weftminfter when 1 palTed through it. He was fo good natured, and fo indolent, that I loft more than I got by him ; for he made me as idle as himfelf. He was fuch a (lo ven, as if he had trufted to* bis genius as a cloak for every thing that... | |
| 1805 - 762 pages
...form at Weftminfter when I pafled through it. He was fo good natured, anil fo indolent, that I loft more than I got by him ; for he made me as idle as himfelf. He was fuch a floven, as if he had trufted to his genius as a cloak for every thing that could... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 394 pages
...Propertius,Ausonius, or any of the writers in his way., except Ovid, and;notatali inferior to him. I love him too, with a love of partiality, because he was usher...at Westminster, when I passed through it. He was so good natured, and so indolent, that I lost more than I got by him ; for he made me as idle as himself... | |
| William Hayley - 1806 - 404 pages
...Ausonius, or any of the writers in his way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior to him. I love him too, with a love of partiality, because he was usher...at Westminster, when I passed through it. He was so good natured, and so indolent, that I lost more than I got by him ; for he made me as idle as himself... | |
| Vincent Bourne - 1808 - 228 pages
...in his way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior to him. I love him too, with a love of partialitv, because he was usher of the fifth form at Westminster, when I passed through it. He was so good natured, and so indolent, that I lost more than I got by him ; for he made me as idle as himself.... | |
| Vincent Bourne - 1808 - 398 pages
...Ausonius, or any of the writers in " his way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior to " him. I love him too, with a love of partiality, " because he was usher of the fifth form at West" minster, when I passed through it. He was so " good natured, and so indolent, that I lost more... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 534 pages
...Ausonius, or any of the writers in Ais way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior to him. I love him too, with a love of partiality, because he was usher...as idle as himself. He was such a sloven, as if he had trusted to his genius as a cloak for every thing that could disgust you in his person ; and indeed... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 324 pages
...Ausonius, or any of the writers in his way, except Ovid, and not at all inferior to him. I love him too with a love of partiality, because he was usher...as idle as himself. He was such a sloven, as if he had trusted to his genius as a cloak for every thing that could disgust you in his person ; and indeed... | |
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