| Literary curiosities - 1876 - 386 páginas
...springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable ; being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of...and proveth things by), which by a pretty surprising uncouthness in conceit or expression, doth affect and amuse the fancy, stirring in it some wonder,... | |
| English authors - 1876 - 484 páginas
...springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of...and proveth things by,) which by a pretty surprising uncouthness in conceit or expression doth affect and amuse the fancy, stirring in it some wonder, and... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 páginas
...springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of...simple and plain way — such as reason teacheth and provcth things by — which by a pretty surprising uncouthness in conceit or expression doth affect... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1876 - 474 páginas
...hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless roviugs of fancy and windings of language. It is, in short,...simple and plain way (such as reason teacheth and knovvcth things by), which by a pretty surprising uncouthncss in conceit or expression doth afl'ect... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1877 - 328 páginas
...springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answer able to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of...things by), which, by a pretty surprising uncouthncss ip Sonceit or expression, doth affect and amuse the fancy, stirring in it some wonder, and breeding... | |
| Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1877 - 378 páginas
...springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of...proveth things by), which, by a pretty surprising uncouthness in conceit or expression, doth affect and amuse the fancy, stirring in it some wonder,... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1877 - 330 páginas
...answer able to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of language. It is, in short, a manner <tf speaking out of the simple and plain way (such as...proveth things by), which, by a pretty surprising uncouthness in aonceit or expression, doth affect and amuse the fancy, stirring in it some wonder,... | |
| James De Mille - 1878 - 618 páginas
...springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of...proveth things by — which by a pretty surprising uncouthness in conceit or expression doth affect and amuse the fancy, stirring in it some wonder, and... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 páginas
...springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable and inexplicable, being answerable p the fires and buy another coal-scuttle before you dot another i, Bob Cratehit!" uncouthness in conceit or expression doth affect and amuse the fancy, stirring in it some wonder, and... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 páginas
...springeth up one can hardly tell how. Its ways are unaccountable und inexplicable, being answerable to the numberless rovings of fancy and windings of language. It is, in short, a manner of speakinjr out of the simple and plain way (such as reason teacheth and proveth things by), which by... | |
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