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" Tis enough for one age to have neglected Mr. Cowley and starved Mr. Butler ; but neither of them had the happiness to live till your Lordship's ministry. "
The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden, Now First ... - Página 179
por John Dryden - 1800
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Dryden

George Saintsbury - 1881 - 216 páginas
...an instalment at least of the debt. It is this letter which contains the well-known phrase, " It is enough for one age to have neglected Mr. Cowley and starved Mr. Butler." As far as documentary evidence goes the answer to the appeal was a Treasury warrant for 75?., the arrears...
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The Life of John Dyrden

Walter Scott - 1882 - 484 páginas
...customs, or the appeals of the excise, or some other way, means cannot be wanting, if you please to have the will. ' Tis enough for one age to have neglected...happiness to live till your lordship's ministry. In the meantime, be pleased to give me a gracious and a speedy answer to my present request of half a year's...
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Ballads and romances

William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 396 páginas
...often in arrears. Like Jonson, he was obliged to solicit those in power. He did so in a manly way. " Tis enough for one age to have neglected Mr. Cowley and starved Mr. Butler." As on his first coming up to London he was employed by Herringman to write prefaces, dedications, and...
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Essays in History and Biography: Including the Defence of Mary Stuart

Sir John Skelton - 1883 - 378 páginas
...who willingly acknowledged the terse, if moody, power of Butler's muse, replied only by a compliment. "'Tis enough for one age to have neglected Mr Cowley and starved Mr Butler." He admired generously; for his taste was catholic and unfastidious. He loved Shakespeare; he defended...
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Essays in history and biography

Sir John Skelton - 1883 - 374 páginas
...willingly acknowledged the terse, if moody, power of Butler's muse, replied only by a compliment. " "i'is enough for one age to have neglected Mr Cowley and starved Mr Butler." He admired generously ; for his taste was catholic and unfastidious. He loved Shakespeare ; he defended...
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Lives of Eminent Novelists and Dramatists

Walter Scott - 1887 - 674 páginas
...excise, or some other way, means cannot be wanting, if you please to have the will. 'Tis enough for ono age to have neglected Mr. Cowley, and starved Mr....happiness to live till your lordship's ministry. In the meantime, be pleased to give me a gracious and a speedy answer to mv present request of halt' a year's...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volumen16

Leslie Stephen - 1888 - 456 páginas
...three sons are growing up and have been educated ' beyond his fort une.' ' It is enough,' he says, ' for one age to have neglected Mr. Cowley and starved Mr. Butler.' On 17 Dec. 1683 Dryden was appointed, perhaps in answer to this appeal, a collector of customs in the...
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Translations

William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1890 - 392 páginas
...in arrears. Like Jonson, he was obliged to solicit those in power. He did so in a manly way. " 'T is enough for one age to have neglected Mr. Cowley and starved Mr. Butler." As on his first coming up to London he was employed by Herringman to write prefaces, dedications, and...
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A Short History of English Literature for Young People

Elizabeth Stansbury Kirkland - 1892 - 482 páginas
...generation Dryden had written, bitterly, in asking for the payment of arrears of his own pension, "It is enough for one age to have neglected Mr. Cowley, and starved Mr. Butler" (author of " Hudibras"). And Otway, who at length died for want of sufficient food, wrote: Tell 'em...
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The Poetical Works of John Dryden: Edited with a Memoir, Revised Text, and Notes

John Dryden, William Dougal Christie - 1893 - 780 páginas
...Customs, or the Appeals of the Excise, or some other way, means cannot be wanting, if you please to have the will Tis enough for one age to have neglected...happiness to live "till your lordship's ministry. In the meantime, be pleased to give me a gracious and speedy answer to my present request of half a year's...
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