| Philip Sidney - 1869 - 84 oldal
...fpeeches, as men that had rather red Loners writings ; and fo caught vp certaine fwelling phrafes, which hang together, like a man which once tolde mee, the winde was at North, Wed, and by South, becaufe he would be fure to name windes enovve : then that in truth they feele thole... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1891 - 416 oldal
...which we could turne our eies to nothing but we should ever have new budding occasions. But truely many of such \ writings, as come under the banner of unresistable love, if II were a Mistres, would never perswade mee they were in I love : so coldely they apply fiery speeches,... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 330 oldal
...of which we could turn our eyes to nothing, but we should ever have new budding occasions. But truly many of such writings, as come under the banner of unresistable love, if I were a mistress, would never persuade me they were in love : so coldly they apply fiery speeches, as men that... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1907 - 152 oldal
...the banner of vnresistable loue, if I were a Mistres, would neuer perswade mee they were in loue ; so coldely they apply fiery speeches, as men that had rather red Louers writings, and so caught vp certaine swelling phrases, which hang together like a man which once... | |
| Alfred Horatio Upham - 1908 - 582 oldal
...immortal goodness of that God who giveth us hands to write, and wits to conceive ! . . . But truly, many of such writings as come under the banner of unresistable love, if I were a mistress would never persuade me they were in love ; so coldly they apply fiery speeches, as men that... | |
| Frederic William Moorman - 1910 - 262 oldal
...unreality. Speaking in his Apologie of " that Lyricall kind of Songs and Sonnets," he says : " But truely many of such writings, as come under the banner of...phrases, which hang together, like a man which once told mee, the winde was at North West and by South, because he would be sure to name windes enowe,... | |
| 1911 - 798 oldal
...the banner of vnresistable loue, if I were a Mistres, would neuer perswade mee they were in loue ; so coldely they apply fiery speeches, as men that had rather red Louers writings, and so caught vp certain swelling phrases.' I ought to have said that the last line... | |
| William Drummond - 1913 - 514 oldal
...the banner of vnresistable loue, if I were a Mistres, would neuer perswade mee they were in loue ; so coldely they apply fiery speeches, as men that had rather red Louers writings, and so caught vp certain swelling phrases." l. 2. th' old Thebaine : Pindar, the greatest... | |
| 1913 - 522 oldal
...the banner of vnresistable loue, if I were a Mistres, would neuer perswade mee they were in loue ; so coldely they apply fiery speeches, as men that had rather red Louers writings, and so caught vp certain swelling phrases." l. 2. th' old Thebaine : Pindar, the greatest... | |
| Donald Lemen Clark - 1922 - 188 oldal
...realization which comes from the poet's being himself moved. Discussing lyric poetry, Sidney says: But truely many of such writings as come under the banner of...writings, and so caught up certaine swelling phrases, . . . then that in truth they feele those passions, which easily (as I think) may be bewrayed by that... | |
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