Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that the names of some of our poets sound sweeter, and have a finer relish to the ear — to mine, at least — than that of Milton or of Shakespeare ? It may be, that the latter are more staled and rung upon... Museum of Foreign Literature and Science - Página 85editado por - 1822Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1822 - 694 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious varlets. I think I see them at their work — these sapient trouble-tombs. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that...ear— to mine, at least — than that of Milton or of Sliakspeare ? It may be, that the latter are more staled and rung upon in common discourse. The sweetest... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1828 - 266 páginas
...clapt both commentator and sexton fast in the stocks for a pair of meddling, sacrilegious varlets. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess that...poets sound sweeter, and have a finer relish to the ear—to mine, at least—than that of Milton or of Shakspeare? It may be, that the latter are more... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious varlets. I think I see them at their work — these sapient trouble-tombs. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that...and have a finer relish to the ear — to mine, at leask— than that of Milton or of Shakspeare? It may be, that the latter are more staled and rung... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 324 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious varlets. ] think I see them at their work — these sapient trouble-tombs. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that the names of some of our poets sound sweeter, and D have a finer relish to the ear — to mine, at least — than that of Milton or of Shakspeare ? It... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 326 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious varlets. 1 think I see them at their work — these sapient trouble-tombs. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that the names of some of our poets sound sweeter, and D have a finer relish to the ear — to mine, at least — than that of Milton or of Shakspeare ? It... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 326 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious varlets. I think I see them at their work — these sapient trouble-tombs. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that the names of some of our poets sound sweeter, and D have a finer relish to the ear— to mine, at least—- than that of Milton or of Shakspeare ? It... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious varlets. I think I see them at their work — the« sapient trouble-tombs. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I 'confess, that...sweeter, and have a finer relish to the ear— to jj mine, at least — than that of Milton or of Shakspeare ? It may be, that the latter are more staled... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 398 páginas
...work — these sapient trouble-tombs. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that the names o. some of our poets sound sweeter, and have a finer...— to mine, at least — than that of Milton or of Shakspearc ? It may be, that the latter are more staled and rung upon in common discourse. The sweetest... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious var¡ete. I think I see them at their work — these sapient trouble-tombs. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess. that...at least — than that of Milton or of Shakspeare 1 It may be, that the latter are more staled and rung upon in common discourse. The sweetest names,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 408 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious varlets. I think I see them at their work — these sapient troubletombs. Shall I be thought fantastical if I confess that the...rung upon in common discourse. The sweetest names, anjl which carry a perfume in the mention, are Kit Marlowe, Dray ton, Drummond of Hawthornden, and... | |
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