 | John Dryden - 1882 - 322 sidor
...not to employ any depth of shadowing. This is the mystery of that noble trade, which yet no master can teach to his apprentice : he may give the rules, but the scholar is never the nearer in his practice. Neither is it true, that this fineness of raillery is... | |
 | John Dryden - 1895 - 266 sidor
...not to employ any depth of shadowing. This is the mystery of that noble trade, which yet no master can teach to his apprentice : he may give the rules, but the scholar is never the nearer in his practice. Neither is it true, that this fineness of raillery is... | |
 | George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1895 - 182 sidor
...do the thing yet more severely. . . . This is the Mystery of that Noble Trade ; which yet no Master can teach to his Apprentice : He may give the Rules, but the Scholar is never the nearer in his practice. Neither is it true, that this fineness of Raillery is... | |
 | George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1902 - 144 sidor
...do the thing yet more severely. . . . This is the Mystery of that Noble Trade ; which yet no Master can teach to his Apprentice : He may give the Rules, but the Scholar is never the nearer in his practice. Neither is it true, that this fineness of Raillery is... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 564 sidor
...not to employ any depth of shadowing. This is the mystery of that noble trade, which yet no master can teach to his apprentice; he may give the rules, but the scholar is never the nearer in his practice. Neither is it true that this fineness of raillery is offensive:... | |
 | Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 564 sidor
...not to employ any depth of shadowing. This is the mystery of that noble trade, which yet no master can teach to his apprentice; he may give the rules, but the scholar is never the nearer in his practice. Neither is it true that this fineness of raillery is offensive:... | |
 | John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 sidor
...not to employ any depth of shadowing. This is the mystery of that noble trade, which yet no master can teach to his apprentice; he may give the rules, but the scholar is never the nearer in his practice. Neither is it true, that this fineness of raillery is... | |
 | John Dryden, William Congreve, Samuel Johnson, Walter Scott - 1925 - 230 sidor
...not to employ any depth of shadowing. This is the mystery of that noble trade, which yet no master can teach to his apprentice ; he may give the rules, but the scholar is never the nearer in his practice. Neither is it true that this fineness of raillery is offensive.... | |
 | John Dryden - 1926 - 342 sidor
...not to employ any depth of shadowing. This is the mystery of that noble trade, which yet no master can teach to his apprentice ; he may give the rules, but the scholar is never the nearer in his practice. Neither is it true, that this fineness of raillery 10... | |
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