| Charles Lamb - 1892 - 604 pàgines
...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...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... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1892 - 306 pàgines
...the ear — to mine, at least — than that of Milton or of Shakspeare ? It may be, that the laiter are more staled and rung upon in common discourse. The sweetest names, and which cany a perfume in the mention, are, Kit Marlowe, Drayton, Drummond of Hawthornden, and Cowley. Much... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1894 - 40 pàgines
...been a justice of peace for WarwickI think I see them at their work—these sapient trouble-tombs. 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 he that the latter are... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1895 - 360 pàgines
...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...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... | |
| James Thomson - 1896 - 502 pàgines
...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...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... | |
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 324 pàgines
...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...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... | |
| James Thomson - 1896 - 692 pàgines
...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...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... | |
| J. H. Lobban - 1896 - 362 pàgines
...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...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... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1899 - 184 pàgines
...pair 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...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... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 pàgines
...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...poets sound sweeter, and have a finer relish to the ear, to mine, at least, than that of Milton or Shakspere? It may be that the latter are more staled... | |
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