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
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 362 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...— 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... | |
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 324 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...— 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... | |
| James Thomson - 1896 - 502 páginas
...more than to be in the calendar of * Lamb, in his "Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading," says: '' Shall I be thought fantastical if I confess that the...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... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 páginas
...have them a whit less soiled? What better condition could we desire to see them in? Shall I bethought fantastical if I confess that the names of some of...the ear, to mine, at least, than that of Milton or Shakspere? It may be that the latter are more staled and rung upon in common discourse. The sweetest... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1902 - 302 páginas
...pair 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...— 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... | |
| Leslie Cope Cornford - 1903 - 384 páginas
...would have them a whit less soiled ? What better condition could we desire to see them in ? 2 . . . Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that...upon in common discourse. The sweetest names, and which3 carry a perfume in the mention, are, Kit Marlowe, Drayton, Drummond of Hawthornden, and Cowley.... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1903 - 666 páginas
...Page of the MS. of Lamb's eway on " Mmckery End" DETACHED THOUGHTS ON BOOKS (Last Essays of Elia). Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that...— 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... | |
| Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse - 1903 - 692 páginas
...of the MS. of Uunf. eway on •• Mwhery End I A DETACHED THOUGHTS ON BOOKS (Last Essays of EHa). Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that...— 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... | |
| Charles Josselyn - 1903 - 320 páginas
...contents! Who would have them a whit less soiled ? What better condition could we desire to see them in ? Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that...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... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1904 - 460 páginas
...meddling sacrilegious varlets. 25 I think I see them at their work — these sapient troubletombs. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that...to mine, at least • — than that of Milton or of Shake- 30 speare? It may be, that the latter are more staled and rung upon in common discourse. The... | |
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