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
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 380 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...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,... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 páginas
...contents ! Who would have them a whit less soiled 1 What better condition could we desire to see them in ? Shall I be thought fantastical if I confess that the...the ear, to mine, at least, than that of Milton or Shakspere 1 It may be that the latter are more staled and run upon in common discourse. The sweetest... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 páginas
...contents ! Who would have them a whit less soiled 1 What better condition could we desire to see them in ? Shall I be thought fantastical if I confess that the...the ear, to mine, at least, than that of Milton or Shakspere? It may be that the latter are more staled and run upon in common discourse. The sweetest... | |
| Class-book - 1869 - 344 páginas
...Who would have them a whit lees soiled ? What better condition could we desire to see them in ? .... Shall I be thought fantastical if I confess that the...the ear, to mine, at least, than that of Milton or Shakspeare ? It may be that the latter are more staled and run upon in common discourse. The sweetest... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 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...ear— to mine, at least — than that of Milton or of Shakspere? It maybe, that the latter are more staled and rung upon in common discourse. The sweetest... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 páginas
...see them at their work, these sapient trouble-tombs. Shall I be thought fantastical if I confess thnt the names of some of our poets sound sweeter and have...ear— to mine, at least — than that of Milton or of Shakespeare? It may be that the latter are more staled and rung upon in common discourse. The sweetest... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious varlets. I think I see them at their work — these sapient trouble-tombs. ou unfold it, till thou write it down in beneficent...What is immethodic, waste, thou shalt make methodic, car, — to mine, at least, — than that of Milton or of Shakspeare? It may be that the latter are... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious varlets. I think I sec them at their work — these snpient trouble-tombs. Shall I be thought fantastical if I confess that the names of some of our poets sound sweeter, ami have a finer relish to the car, — -to mine, at least, — than that of Milton or of Shakspeare?... | |
| 1881 - 578 páginas
...of meddling sacrilegious varlets. I think I see them at their work — these sapient trouble-tombs. t Shakespeare? It may be that the latter arc more staled and rung upon in common discourse. The sweetest... | |
| David M. Main (ed) - 1881 - 496 páginas
...sixteen in later editions) : Poems, by JD With Elcgies on the Authors Death, 1633. Sitillmnj Jlrummonb. ' 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... | |
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