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
| Edmund Gosse - 1904 - 324 páginas
.... Page of the MS of Lamb's essay on " Mackery 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... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1905 - 622 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...— 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... | |
| 1905 - 408 páginas
...from play, and old men from the chimney-corner. Sir Philip Sidney. Reading <3» •*> o -o -oo HALL I be thought fantastical, if I confess that the names...— to mine, at least — than that of Milton or of Shakespeare? It maybe, that the latter are more staled and rung upon in common discourse. The sweetest... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1909 - 444 páginas
...meddling sacrilegious varlets. I think I see them at their work — these sapient troubletombs. 20 Shall I be thought fantastical if I confess that the...common discourse. The sweetest names, and which carry a 25 perfume in the mention, are, Kit Marlowe,0 Drayton,0 Drummond of Hawthornden,0 and Cowley. Much... | |
| 1908 - 410 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...— 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 Lamb - 1909 - 366 páginas
...work — these sapient troubletombs. Shall I be thought fantastical, if I confess, that the names 25 of some of our poets sound sweeter, and have a finer...— 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... | |
| Stanley V. Makower, Basil H. Blackwell - 1913 - 614 páginas
...a coat of white paint. By , if I had been a justice of peace for Warwickshire, I would have clapped both commentator and sexton fast in the stocks, for...— 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... | |
| 1914 - 200 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...— 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... | |
| William Alfred Quayle - 1916 - 320 páginas
...expose them to a winding sheet of the newest fashion to modern censure? • ••••••••» 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... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 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...— 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... | |
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