| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 páginas
...ensue. And force is added to the fainting crew. Drydnt'i F^. . Phrase that time hath Gung away, I'ncouth words in disarray, Tricked in antique ruff and bonnet. Ode, and elegy, and fonnet. Dr. Jotuuom't fttmi. DIS 279 DISASSIDU'ITY, ni Absence of care or attention. The Cecilians... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 592 páginas
...ridicule them : but remember that I love the fellow dearly, — for all I laugh at him. ' Wheresoe'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new :...that Time has flung away ; Uncouth words in disarray, Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet, Ode, and elegy, and sonnet '.' " When he parodied the verses of... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 584 páginas
...ridicule them: but remember that I love the fellow dearly,—for all I laugh at him. • ' Wheresoe'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new: •...that Time has flung away ; Uncouth words in disarray, Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet, Ode, and elegy, and sonnet'.'" When he parodied the verses of another... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 366 páginas
...ridicule them : but remember that I love the fellow dearly, now — for all I laugh at him: " Wheresoe'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new :...that Time has flung away ; Uncouth words in disarray, Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet, Ode, and elegy, and sonnet." (1) ( 1 ) The metre of these lines... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 590 páginas
...them : but remember that I love the fellow dearly, — for all I laugh at him. . , • Wheresoe'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new: 'Endless labour all along, Endless labour to be wrong: ." Evening spreads his mantle hoar," and "Beneath the beech whose I/ranches bare." (T. Warton'f Works,... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1836 - 656 páginas
...remember that I love the fellow dearly, now — for all I laugh at him : — " Wheresoe'er I turn ray view, All is strange, yet nothing new: Endless labour...that Time has flung away ; Uncouth words in disarray, Trick'd in antique ruff• and bonnet, Ode, and elegy, and sonnet." ' 28. Potter's Euripides. When... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 546 páginas
...them: but remember that I love the fellow dearly, now — for all I laugh at him: — " Wheresoe'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new :...that time has flung away; Uncouth words in disarray, Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet, Ode, and elegy, and sonnet."* 28. Potter's Euripides. When he parodied... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1842 - 544 páginas
...them: but remember that I love the fellow dearly, now — for all I laugh at him: — " Wheresoe'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new :...that time has flung away; Uncouth words in disarray, Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet, Ode, and elegy, and sonnet."* 28. Potter's Euripides. When he parodied... | |
| James Boswell - 1843 - 588 páginas
...ridicule them : but remember that I love the fellow dearly, — for all I laugh at him. • Wheresoe'cr I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new: Endless labour all along, Endless labour to be wrong: and "Evening spreads his mantle hoar," " Beneath Ihe beech whose branch™ bare..'11 (TW •,',.„•... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1855 - 272 páginas
...have chatter'd like a pye. LINES WRITTEN IN RIDICULE OF CERTAIN POEMS PUBLISHED IN im. WHERESOE'EK I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new ;...that time has flung away, Uncouth words in disarray, Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet, Ode, and elegy, and sonnet. PARODY OF A TRANSLATION PROM THE MEDEA... | |
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