I had thought of the Lycidas as of a full-grown beauty — as springing up with all its parts absolute — till, in an evil hour, I was shown the original copy of it, together with the other minor poems of its author, in the library of Trinity, kept like... New Nash's Pall Mall Magazine - Page 1381900Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb - English essays - 1864 - 452 pages
...to me repugnant, at any time, in a written hand. The text never seems determinate. Print settles it. I had thought of the " Lycidas " as of a full-grown...an evil hour, I was shown the original copy of it, together with the other minor poems of its author, in the library of Trinity, kept like something to... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1894 - 464 pages
...something to me repugnant at any time in written hand. The text never seems determinate. Print settles it. I had thought of the Lycidas as of a full-grown beauty...an evil hour, I was shown the original copy of it, together with the other minor poems of its author, in the library of Trinity, kept like some treasure,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 582 pages
...The text never seems determinate. Print settles it. I had thought of the Lycidas as of a fall-grown beauty — as springing up with all its parts absolute...— till, in an evil hour, I was shown the original written copy of it, together with the other minor poems of its author, in the library of Trinity, kept... | |
| Theology - 1868 - 904 pages
...the appendix, he says, " I had thought of ' Lycidas ' as of a full-grown beauty — as springing op with all its parts absolute — till, in an evil hour, I was shewn the original written copy of it, together with the minor poems of its author, in the library... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1869 - 852 pages
...to me repugnant, at any time, in a written hand. The text never seems determinate. Print settles it. I had thought of the Lycidas as of a full-grown beauty,...an evil hour, I was shown the original copy of it, together with the other minor poems of its author, in the library of Trinity, kept like something to... | |
| Charles Lamb - English literature - 1871 - 460 pages
...to me repugnant, at any time, in a written hand. The text never seems determinate. Print settles it. I had thought of the " Lycidas " as of a full-grown...an evil hour, I was shown the original copy of it, together with the other minor poems of its author, in the library of Trinity, kept like something to... | |
| English periodicals - 1872 - 774 pages
...shown the original copy of the Lycidas, treasured in the library of Trinity. Lamb tells us that he had thought of the Lycidas as of a full-grown beauty, as " springing up with all its parts absolute," and wishes the folios had been thrown into the Cam, or sent after the later cantos of Spenser, before... | |
| Charles Lamb - English literature - 1876 - 740 pages
...in written hand. The text never seems determinate. Print settles it. I had thought of the I.ycidas as of a full-grown beauty— as springing up with...absolute— till, in an evil hour, I was shown the original written copy of it, together with the other minor poems of its author, in the library of Trinity, kept... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 454 pages
...something to me repugnant at any time in written hand. The text never seems determinate. Print settles it. I had thought of the Lycidas as of a full-grown beauty — as springing up with all its II. DD ' parts absolute — till, in an evil hour, I was shown the original written copy of it, together... | |
| Charles Lamb - English essays - 1881 - 892 pages
...hand. The text never seems determinate. Print settles it. I had thought of the " Lycidas " as of :i full-grown beauty, — as springing up with all its...an evil hour, I was shown the original copy of it, together with the other minor poems of its author, in the library of Trinity, kept like something to... | |
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