| John Milton - 1809 - 534 páginas
...were nigh having, to the" eyes of courtiers and court ladies, with their grooms and mademoiselles. There while they acted and overacted, among other...make up the atticism, they were out, and I hissed. Judge now whether so many good text-men were not sufficient to instruct me of false beards and vizards,... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1822 - 526 páginas
...loss of character, or sustaining the most trifling diminution of our esteem. grooms and mademoiselles. There, while they acted and overacted, among other...make up the atticism, they were out, and I hissed." Apol. for Smect. p. 221. ed. of 1806. One of my objects in making this citation is to obtain an opportunity... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 páginas
...or were nigh having, to the eyes of courtiers and court ladies, with their grooms and madamoiselles. There while they acted, and overacted, among other...make up the atticism, they were out, and I hissed. Judge now whether so many good textmen were not sufficient to instruct me of false beards and vizards,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 852 páginas
...they acted and overacted, amonp other yoiiQj; scholars, I was a spectator ; they thought themsrlvcs gallant men, and I thought them fools; they made sport, and I laughed ; they mispronounced, und I mUlikcd ; and to make up the atliciem, they wire out, and Г hist. Millón. 1C any will still... | |
| 1834 - 560 páginas
...grooms and madamoisettaes. ' There, while they acted, and over-acted, among other young scho' Jars, I was a spectator; they thought themselves gallant...and to make up the Atticism, ' they were out, and I hist.' The author of Comus, and of Samson Agonistes, could not have scrupled at either the composition... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 páginas
...or were nigh having, to the eyes of courtiers and court ladies, with their grooms and mademoiselles. There while they acted and overacted, among other...men, and I thought them fools ; they made sport, and T laughed ; they mispronounced, and I misliked ; and to make up the atticism, they were out, and I... | |
| John Milton - 1836 - 448 páginas
...when he mentions his exile from the college, relates, with great luxuriance," (what does he mean ?) and overacted, among other young scholars, I was a...make up the atticism, they were out, and I hissed. Judge now whether so many good textmen were not sufficient to instruct me of false beards and vizards,... | |
| Charles Valentine De Grice - 1836 - 322 páginas
...thought unbecoming the gravity of a university. " There, while they acted and overacted, among other scholars I was a spectator; they thought themselves...make up the Atticism, they were out, and I hissed." It is not the least singular circumstance connected with this passage, (which has not, I think, been... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1838 - 400 páginas
...There," he says, alluding to the academic performances, " while they acted and overacted, among other scholars I was a spectator ; they thought themselves...up the Atticism, they were out, and I hissed." The passage is paraphrased very closely from the oration of Demosthenes, De Corona. Mr. Mitford conjectures... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1841 - 662 páginas
...or were nigh having, to the eyes of courtiers and court ladies, with their grooms and mademoiselles. There, while they acted and overacted, among other...make up the atticism, they were out, and I hissed." Very similar reflections are made by Sir Simonds D'Evves, in his inedited Memoirs. When he was at Cambridge... | |
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