... poking his nose between the pages of some old volume in order to see what he can appropriate. They will not allow one to say "Ring the bell" without finding that we have taken it from Sir P. Sidney, or even to use such a simple expression as the ocean... Notes and Queries - Page 4001886Full view - About this book
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - Miniature books - 1884 - 200 pages
...say ' Ring the bells,' without finding that we have taken it from Sir P. Sydney, — or even to use such a simple expression as the ocean 'roars,* without...or Horace from which we have plagiarized it (fact 1). " I have known .an old fish-wife, who had lost two sons at sea, clench her fist at the advancing... | |
| Henry James Jennings - Publishers' catalogs - 1884 - 326 pages
...to say ' Ring the bells ' without finding that we have taken it from Sir P. Sidney, or even to use such a simple expression as the ocean 'roars' without...or Horace from which we have plagiarized it (Fact !) I have known an old fishwife, who had lost two sons at sea, clench her fist at the advancing tide... | |
| Henry James Jennings - Publishers' catalogs - 1884 - 326 pages
...to say ' Ring the bells ' without finding that we have taken it from Sir P. Sidney, or even to use such a simple expression as the ocean 'roars' without...or Horace from which we have plagiarized it (Fact !) I have known an old fishwife, who had lost two sons at sea, clench her fist at the advancing tide... | |
| Samuel Edward Dawson - 1884 - 150 pages
...to say "King the bells," without finding that we have taken it from Sir P. Sydney — or even to use such a simple expression as the ocean "roars," without...precise verse in. Homer or Horace from which we have plagiarised it. (fact 1) a stormy day and cry out — "Ay ! roar, do ! how I hates to see thee show... | |
| 1884 - 588 pages
...to say ' Blng the bells ' without finding that we have taken it from Sir P. Sydney, or oven to use such a simple expression as the ocean ' roars ' without finding out the precise verse In Homer or Horacefromwhichwehaveplagiarlzed.lt. (Fact I) I have known an old fishwife who had li/dt two sons at... | |
| George Willis Cooke - Art - 1886 - 422 pages
...to say ' Ring the bells,' without finding that we have taken it from Sir P. Sydney, or even to use such a simple expression as the ocean 'roars' without...or Horace from which we have plagiarized it. (Fact I)" « » A Study of " The Princess." By SE Dawson. Second edition. m. TENNYSON has the sentiment of... | |
| Richard Halkett - American literature - 1887 - 588 pages
...the bells' without finding that we have tf.ken it from Sir P. Sidney, or even to пзе such a single expression as the ocean ' roars ' without finding...suggestive when they are pointed out in a reverential, am* not in a carping spirit, and it is doubly interesting to find a close resemblance between two great... | |
| Appleton Morgan - 1887 - 380 pages
...Sir Philp Sidney, or even to use such a simple expression as that the ocean ' roars,' without finding the precise verse in Homer or Horace from which we have plagiarized it (fact!) . . . Here is a little anecdote about suggestion: When I was about twenty or twenty-one I went on a... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1890 - 198 pages
...have taken it from Sir P. Sidney, — or even to use such a simple expression as the ocean ' roars,1 without finding out the precise verse in Homer or Horace from which we have plagiarized it (fact !). " I have known an old fish-wife, who had lost two sons at sea, clench her fist at the advancing... | |
| John Cuming Walters - 1893 - 408 pages
...to say " Ring the bells," without finding that we have taken it from Sir P. Sydney, or even to use such a simple expression as the ocean " roars " without...precise verse in Homer or Horace from which we have plagiarised it. (Fact !) in one of my poems, I daresay the critic would have thought it original enough,... | |
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