| John Eachard - 1685 - 750 pages
...much to hi* Jmrpofe, and that at the explofion made fuch a goodly report? Or elfe they rake Zrtf/s Grammar; and if they can but find two or three Letters...Name in any of the Rules , or Examples of that good roan's works, it is as very a piece of Wit, as any has pafs'd in Town fince the -King came in. Oh !... | |
| 1909 - 556 pages
...Garn. 7, p. 266 f.): Or eise tliey rake Lily's grammar, and if they can bat find two or three lotters of any name in any of the Rules or Examples of that good man's works, it is äs very a piece of wit äs any has passed in the town since the King came in. Aber das ist unzeitgemäß... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 pages
...much to his purpose, and that at the explosion, made such a goodly report ! Or else they rake LILLY'S Grammar; and if they can but find two or three letters...man's Works ; it is as very a piece of Wit as any has passed in the Town since the King came in [1660] ! O, how the Freshmen will skip, to hear one of those... | |
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