Of institution, from our ancestors Hath been derived down to us, and received In a succession, for the noblest way Of breeding up our youth, in letters, arms, Fair mien, discourses, civil exercise, And all the blazon of a gentleman ? "Where can he learn... A Manual of Dignities, Privilege, and Precedence: Including Lists of the ... - Page 394by Charles Roger Dod - 1842 - 688 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Dryden - 1808 - 486 pages
...breeding up our youth in letters, arms, Ifair mien, discourses, civil exercise. And all the blazon of a gentleman ? Where can he learn to vault, to ride, to fence, To move his body gracefuller ? to *peak His language purer ? or tune his mind And manners more to the harmony of nature.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 478 pages
...Of breeding up our youth in letters, arms, Fair mien, discourses, civil exercise, And all the blazon of a gentleman ? Where can he learn to vault, to ride, to fence. To move his body gracefuller ? to speak His language purer ? or tune his mind And manners more to the harmony of nature.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 476 pages
...Of breeding up our youth in letters, arms. Fair mien, discourses, civil exercise. And all the blazon of a gentleman ? Where can he learn to vault, to ride, to fence, To move his body gracefuller ? to speak His language purer • or tuue his mind And manners more to the harmony of nature,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pages
...blazon of a gentleman f Where can he learn to vault, to ride, it fence, To move his body gracefuller? to speak His language purer ? or to tune his mind,...of nature. Than in these nurseries of nobility?— — Host. I, that was, when the nursery's self was noble, And only virtue made it, not the market,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 472 pages
...blazon of a gentleman ? Where can he learn to vault, to ride, to fence, To move his body gracefuller ? to speak His language purer ? or to tune his mind,...Or manners, more to the harmony of nature, Than in the nurseries of nobility ? Host. Aye, that was when the nursery's self was noble, And only virtue... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 468 pages
...breeding up our youth, in letters, arms, Fair mien, discourses, civil exercise, And all the blazon of a gentleman ? Where can he learn to vault, to ride, to fence, To move his body gracefuller ? to speak His language purer ? or to tune his mind, Or manners, more to the harmony of... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 444 pages
...breeding up our youth, in letters, arms, Fair mien, discourses, civil exercise, And all the blazon of a gentleman ? Where can he learn to vault, to ride, to fence, To move bis body gracefully ; to speak His language purer; or to tune his mind, Or manners, more to the harmony... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 474 pages
...breeding up our youth,4 in letters, arms, Fair mien, discourses, civil exercise, And all the blazon of a gentleman ? Where can he learn to vault, to ride, to fence, To move his body gracefuller, to speak His language purer, or to time his mind, Or manners, more to the harmony of nature,... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 472 pages
...breeding up our youth,4 in letters, arms, Fair mien, discourses, civil exercise, And all the blazon of a gentleman ? Where can he learn to vault, to ride, to fence, To move his body gracefuller, to speak His language purer, or to tune his mind, Or manners, more to the harmony of nature,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 312 pages
...breeding up our youth, in letters, arms, Fair mien, discourses, civil exercise, And all the blazon of a gentleman ? Where can he learn to vault, to ride, to fence, To move his body gracefuller ? to spe»k Tlis language purer? or to tune his mind, Or manners, more to the harmony of... | |
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