| John Timbs - 1840 - 430 páginas
...the appearance of ease, is almost always the result of great labour. The corrections are innumerable. Several passages, where, as they now stand, the words and thoughts seem to fiow along with the most graceful facility, and the rhyme to come unsought for, have been altered over... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1841 - 682 páginas
...the appearance of ease is almost always the result of great labour. The corrections are innumerable ; several passages, where, as they now stand, the words...thoughts seem to flow along with the most graceful felicity, and the rhyme to come unsought for, have been altered over and over an*l scarce a liue of... | |
| 1841 - 618 páginas
...where, as they now stand, the words and thoughts seem to flow along with the most •jraceral felicity, and the rhyme to come unsought for, have been altered over and over, and scarce a line of the first draught hoi been allowed to remain' (Lett. 20). rewarded.' Nor was the... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 516 páginas
...appearance of ease, is almost always the result of great labour. The corrections are innumerable ; several passages, where, as they now stand, the words...come unsought for, have been altered over and over, and scarce a line of the first draught has been allowed to remain." Lord Dudley died a bachelor on... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1849 - 528 páginas
...appearance of ease, is almost always the result of great labour. The corrections are innumerable ; several passages, where, as they now stand, the words...come unsought for, have been altered over and over, and scarce a line of the first draught has been allowed to remain." Lord Dudley died a bachelor on... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1872 - 514 páginas
...the Bishop of Llandaff, says of the MS. of Ariosto, preserved at Ferrara, that the inspection of it will greatly confirm the opinion of those who think...facility, and the rhyme to come unsought for, have been (sic) altered over and over, till scarce a line of the first draught has been allowed to remain." f... | |
| 1872 - 106 páginas
...the appearance of ease, is almost always the result of great labour. The corrections are innumerable. Several passages where, as they now stand, the words...altered over and over, till scarce a line of the first draft has been allowed to remain. Another MS. of Ariosto is preserved at Ferrara. It is a letter to... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1872 - 530 páginas
...to flow along with the most graceful facility, and the rhyme to come unsought for, have been (sic) altered over and over, till scarce a line of the first draught has been allowed to remain." t In his Fragments et Souvenirs (1858). 19 successive steps Jean Jacques brought his style to perfection.*... | |
| William Ballantyne Hodgson - 1881 - 240 páginas
...but by whom, or when is not known.' — LEMPRIERE, Diet., Art. 'Lacinia.' [Read, 'how or when.'] ' In several passages where, as they now stand, the...of the first draught has been allowed to remain.' — Earl of DUDLEY, Letter to Bishop of Llandaff (on Ariosto's MS. at Ferrara), quoted in Frs. Jacox's... | |
| William Ballantyne Hodgson - 1882 - 250 páginas
...in Melmoth's Pliny, V. 6. [' Which' here obviously refers to tennis, ' serve' to a tenniscourt.] ' In several passages where, as they now stand, the...scarce a line of the first draught has been allowed to remain.'—Earl of DUDLEY, Letter to Bishop of Llandaff (on Ariosto's MS. at Ferrara), quoted in Frs.... | |
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