| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 páginas
...would make us believe the fault is in our eats,* and that there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine ; but this opinion is not worth confuting ; it is so gross and obvious an error, that common sense, which is a rule in everything but matters of faith... | |
| Karl Elze - 1889 - 408 páginas
...cannot go so far äs he, who pitblished the last edilion of him [Mr. Speght]; far he, would make us believe the fault is in our ears, and that there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine. But this opinian is not worin confuting: 'tis so gross... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1891 - 728 páginas
...for he would make us believe the fault is in our ears, and there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine ; but this opinion is not worth confuting ; it is so gross and obvious an error, that common sense (which is a rule in everything but matters of faith... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 560 páginas
...perfect. It is true, I cannot go so far as he who published the last edition of him; for he would make us believe the fault is in our ears, and that there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine ; but this error is not worth confuting ; it is so gross... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 558 páginas
...perfect. It is true, I cannot go so far as he who published the last edition of him; for he would make us believe the fault is in our ears, and that there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine ; but this error is not worth confuting ; it is so gross... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 330 páginas
...would make us believe the fault is in our ears, and that there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine, but this opinion is not worth confuting, it is so gross and obvious an error that 1 Cowley. See Johnson's criticism of the metaphysical poets. 'That... | |
| Oskar Schade - 1896 - 436 páginas
...perfect. 'Tis true, I cannot go so far as he who published the last edition of him; for he would make us believe the fault is in our ears, and that there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine; but this opinion is not worth confuting; 'tis so gross... | |
| Oskar Schade - 1896 - 434 páginas
...perfect. Tis true, I cannot go so far äs he who published the last edition of him; for he would make us believe the fault is in our ears, and that there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine; but this opinion is not worth confuting; 'tis so gross... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 366 páginas
...perfect. It is true I cannot go so far as he who published the last edition of him;2 for he would make us believe the fault is in our ears, and that there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine, but this opinion is not worth confuting, it is so gross... | |
| Oskar Schade - 1896 - 430 páginas
...perfect. 'Tis true, I cannot go so far äs he who published the last edition of him; for he would make us believe the fault is in our ears, and that there were really ten syllables in a verse where we find but nine; but this opinion is not worth confuting; 'tis so gross... | |
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