| John Dryden - 1713 - 614 頁
...will have this or that Convenience more, of which he had not thought when he began. So has it hapned to me^ I have built a Houfe, where I intended but a Lodge : Yet with better Succefs than a certain Nobleman, who beginning with a D,>g-kennel, never liv'd to finifh the Palace... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 526 頁
...he alters his mind as tl;e work proceeds, and will have this or that convergence more, of which he had not thought when he began. So has it happened...houfe, where I intended but a lodge : yet with better luccels than a certain nobleman, who, beginning with a dog-kennel, never lived to finifh the palace... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 396 頁
...: he alters his mind as the work proceeds, and will have this or that convenience more, of which he had not thought when he began. So has it happened...nobleman, who, beginning with a dog-kennel, never lived to rinifh the palace he had contrived. From tranflating the firft of Homer's Iliads (which I intended... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 392 頁
...: he alters his mind as the work proceeds, and will have this or that convenience more, of which he had not thought when he began. So has it happened...with better fuccefs than a certain nobleman, who, begmning with a dog-kennel, never lived to finifh the palace he had contrived. From tranflating the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 364 頁
...: he alters his mind as the work proceeds, and will have this or that convenience more, of which he had not thought when he began. So has it happened...dog-kennel • , never lived to finifh the palace h; had contrived • . From tranflating the firft of Homer's Iliads (which I intended as an eflay to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 356 頁
...: he alters his mind as the work proceeds, and will have this or that convenience more, of which he had not thought when he began. So has it happened...nobleman, who, beginning with a dog-kennel, never lived to finish the palace he had contrived. From tranflating the firft of Homer's Iliads (which I intended... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 352 頁
...have this or that convenience more, of which he had not thought when he began. So has it happen* ed to me : I have built a houfe, where I intended but...nobleman, who, beginning with a dog-kennel, never lived to finilh the palace he had contrived. From tranflating the firft of Homer's Iliads (which I intended... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 360 頁
...have this or that convenience more, of which he had not thought when he began. So has it happen* ed to me : I have built a houfe,. where I intended but...fuccefs than a certain nobleman, who, beginning with a dog-kenne!, never lived to finifh . • the palace he had contrived. From tranflating the firft of... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 頁
...intended : he alters his mind as the work proceeds, and will have this or at convenience more, of which he had not thought when he began. So has it happened to me : I have built a houfe, where I intended but | lodge : yet with better fuccefs than a certain nobleman, who, beginning with a dog-kennel, never... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 頁
...with better fuccefs than a certain •feuo, who, beginning with a dog-kennel, tet lived to finifli the palace he had contrived. from tranflating the firft of Homer's Iliads •HI intended a* an eflay to the whole work) Cwcdti to the tranflation of the twelfth book ' Ond's... | |
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