| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 510 페이지
...disagreeable subject, I shall give them here. The first notice of them appears in Howel's Letters. " I thank you for the last regalo you gave me at your...Museum, and for the good company. I heard you censured 2 lately at court, 1 Tour in Wales, vol. ii. p. 150. • that you have lighted too foul upon sir Inigo,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1875 - 520 페이지
...way;' and concludes by saying, { In my opinion, which vails to yours, this is choice and rich etuff for you to put upon your loom and make a curious web of.' The Lord De Coucy, vassal to the Count De Champagne, was one of the most accomplished youths of his... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1881 - 946 페이지
...you may make use of in your way ; " and concludes by saying, " in my opinion, which vails to yours, this is choice and rich stuff for you to put upon your loom, and make a curious web of." The Lord de Coucy, vassal to the Count de Champagne, was one of the most accomplished youths of his... | |
| 1889 - 616 페이지
...recommends it to Ben Jonson as a subject for his muse. " In my opinion," he says, " which vails to yours, this is choice and rich stuff for you to put upon your loom and make a curious web of." It is introduced with considerable amplitude, by the elder Disraeli, in his " Curiosities of Literature."... | |
| Pickering & Chatto - 1900 - 516 페이지
...JONSON to make A SUBJECT or IT FOR ONI OF HIS PLAYS. He says, " In my opinion, which vails to yours, this is choice and rich stuff for you to put upon your Loom, and make a curious web of." And again, " A choice story, whereof peradventure you may make some use of in your way. We are unable... | |
| Ortgies Siefken - 1903 - 90 페이지
...erzählt B. Jonson die ganze schichte und schliesst: In my opinion — this is choice and rich stuff r you to put upon your loom, and make a curious web of. Der Brief igt, wie sehr die Romanzenpoesie damals in Vergessenheit geraten war. es es mit der von Howell... | |
| Charles Isaac Elton, Andrew Lang - 1904 - 544 페이지
...of these letters : " Fa[ther] Ben, ... I thank you for the last regalo you gave me at your Musosum, and for the good company. I heard you censured lately at Court, that you have lighted too foul upon Sir Inigo, and that you write with a Porcupine's quill dipt in too much gall. Excuse... | |
| Charles Isaac Elton, Andrew Lang - 1904 - 552 페이지
...decastich of verse. 1 We quote a few sentences from one or two of these letters : " Fa[ther] Ben, ... I thank you for the last regalo you gave me at your Musceum, and for the good company. I heard you censured lately at Court, that you have lighted too... | |
| James Howell - 1907 - 536 페이지
...story is painted in Coucy Castle, and remains fresh to this day. In my opinion, which vails to yours, this is choice and rich stuff for you to put upon...you censured lately at court that you have lighted too foul upon Sir Inigo, and that you write with a porcupine quill dipped in too much gall. Excuse... | |
| Esther Cloudman Dunn - 1925 - 194 페이지
...had heard the story in a coach travelling from Paris to Rouen. He says further: 'I thank you for this last regalo you gave me at your Museum and for the good company.' He counsels moderation in Jonson's attitude toward Inigo Jones and says 'Excuse me that I am so free... | |
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