| Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 页
...: this is the danger, when vice becomes a Precedent. Others there are, that have no Competition nt all ; but a kind of tuning, and rhyming fall, in what they write. It runs and flides, and only makes a found. Womens-JV/j they are called, as you have fl7>iy write a verfe, as fmcptb,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 970 页
...danger, when vice becomes a pr«; tedent. Others there are, that have no composition at all; vOL.II. ie but a kind of tuning and rhyming fall in what they...write. It runs and slides, and only makes a sound. VVomen's-poets they are called, as you have women' staylors. They write a verse, as smooth, as soft... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 页
...vice becomes a pr* ; cedent. Others there are, that have no composition at all ; VOL. II. EC but 4 kind of tuning and rhyming fall in what they write. It runs and slides, and only makes a sound, Wtraen's-poets they are called, as you have women'staylors. They write a verse, as smooth, as soft... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 524 页
...when vice becomes a pre ; cedent. Others there are, that have no composition at all ; voi. ii. E e but a kind of tuning and rhyming fall in what they...•write. It runs and slides, and only makes a sound. Women's-poets they are called, as you have women's' taylors,. They write a verse, as smooth, as soft... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 574 页
...upon themselves. Others there are that have no composition at all; but a kind of tuning and riming fall in what they write. It runs and slides, and only...Women's poets they are called, as you have women's taylors. They write a verse as smooth, as soft as cream, In which there is no torrent, nor scarce stream.... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 574 页
...cloke, or hatband ; or their beards specially cut to provoke beholders and set a mark upon themselves. Others there are that have no composition at all ; but a kind of tuning and riming fall in what they write. It runs and slides, and only makes a sound. Women's poets they are... | |
| Louisa Stuart Costello - 1844 - 450 页
...cloak, or hatband; or their beards specially cut, to provoke beholders and set a mark upon themselves. Others there are that have no composition at all ;...They write a verse as smooth, as soft as cream, In ^vhich there is no torrent, nor scarce stream.' " You may sound these wits, and find the depth of them... | |
| Louisa Stuart Costello - 1844 - 436 页
...cloak, or hatband; or their beards specially cut, to provoke beholders and set a mark upon themselves. Others there are that have no composition at all ;...kind of tuning and rhyming fall in what they write. // runs and slides and only makes a sound. Women's poets they are called, as you have women's tailors... | |
| James Thorne - 1847 - 480 页
...distributed about the park and gardens. He was one of those who, as Ben Jonson says in his sour way, " have but a kind of tuning and rhyming fall in what they...poets they are called, as you have women's tailors : * " May I (can worse disgrace on manhood fall ? ) Be born a Whitehead, and baptized a Paul ! " They... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 616 页
...which he fell into, the others seek for: this is the danger, when one becomes a precedent. Not. 5. — Others there are that have no composition at all ; but a kind of tuning and rhyming fall, in which they write. It runs and slides, and only makes a sound. Women's poets they are called, as you... | |
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