 | Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1811 - 498 pages
...little allay of dullness in a Master of a College makes him fitter to manage secular affairs." The Good Yeoman. — " Is a gentleman in ore, whom the next age may see refined." Good Parent.— -" For his lore, therein, like a well drawn picture, he eyes all his children alike."... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1818 - 288 pages
...little allay of dulness in a Master of a College makes him fitter to manage secular affairs." The Good Yeoman. — " Is a gentleman in ore, whom the next age may see refined." Good Parent. — " For his love, therein, like a well drawn picture, he eyes all his children alike."... | |
 | English literature - 1845 - 716 pages
...definition which the venerable Fuller thus gives of the class comprised under this term. " The good yeoman is a gentleman in ore, whom the next age may...gentle impression when the Prince shall stamp it."* William Scott, the second of that name (the date of whose apprenticeship we have already mentioned),... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1835 - 376 pages
...little allay of dulness in a Master of a College makes him fitter to manage secular affairs." The Good Yeoman.—" Is a gentleman in ore, whom the next age may see refined." Good Parent.—" For his love, therein, like a well drawn picture, he eyes all his children alike.'"... | |
 | Charles Lamb - 1835 - 390 pages
...little allay of dulness in a Master of a College makes him fitter to manage secular affairs." The Good Yeoman. — " Is a gentleman in ore, whom the next age may see refined." Good Parent. — " For his love, therein, like a well drawn picture, he eyes all his children alike."... | |
 | Charles Lamb - English essays - 1836 - 406 pages
...little allay of dulness in a Master of a College makes him fitter to manage secular affairs." The Good Yeoman. — " Is a gentleman in ore, whom the next age may see refined." Good Parent. — " For his love, therein, like a well drawn picture, he eyes all his children alike.v... | |
 | Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 pages
...little allay of dulness in a master of a college makes him fitter to manage secular affairs." The good yeoman. — " Is a gentleman in ore, whom the next age may see refined." Good parent. — " For his love, therein, like a well-drawn picture, he eyes all his children alike."... | |
 | Thomas Fuller - Biography - 1841 - 494 pages
...law and the prophets." • De Trinitale, lib. xiii. cap. 3. CHAPTER XVIII. THE GOOD YEOMAN. THE good yeoman is a gentleman in ore, whom the next age may see refined ; and is the wax capable of a genteel [gentle] impression, when the prince shall stamp it. Wise Solon (Avho accounted Tcllns the... | |
 | Moses Aaron Richardson - 1849 - 276 pages
...definition which the venerable Fuller has given of the class comprised under this term—' the good yeoman is a gentleman in ore, whom the next age may...gentle impression when the Prince shall stamp it.'"/ Lord Eldon himself said before the Pitt Club, in opposing the Eeform bill as agitated in 1831, " The... | |
 | John Yonge Akerman - Fishing - 1850 - 242 pages
...of the shrewd remark of Fuller — " The good yeoman is a gentleman in ore whom the next generation may see refined ; and is the wax, capable of a gentle impression when the prince shall stamp it." Many of these men have better and less dubious pedigrees than thousands of those who affect to despise... | |
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