 | elder smith - 1865
...vet nothing new; landless labour nil aloug, Endless labour to be wrong ; Phrase that time hnth flnng away, Uncouth words in disarray, Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet, Ode, and elegy, and sonnet. It was Warton's habit, as we hnve said, to make notes on all subjects of antiquarian interest of which... | |
 | George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1865
...eventually found its way into circulation embodied in such flouting lines as these ? — WhercsocVr I turn my view All is strange, yet nothing new; Endless labour nil along, Endless labour to be wrong; * Life of T. Warton, by the Rev. G. Gilfillan. Edinburgh, 1S54.... | |
 | William Collins - 1866 - 102 pagine
...regard for Warton could induce him to forgive. Johnson's satire on Warton's poems is well known : — ' All is strange, yet nothing new ; Endless labour all...that time has flung away, Uncouth words in disarray, Tricked in antique ruff and bonnet, Ode and elegy and sonnet.' A whisper of this satire is said to... | |
 | M. T. Downing - 1867 - 379 pagine
...kind: Where'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new, Endless labor all along, Endless labor to be wrong, Phrase that time has flung away, Uncouth words in disarray, Tricked in antique ruff and bonnet, Ode, and elegy and sonnet One more, a parody from the translation... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1868 - 254 pagine
...LINES WRITTEN IN RIDICULE OP CERTAIN POEMS PUBLISHED IN WHERESOE'ER I turn my view, All is strapge, yet nothing new ; Endless labour all along, Endless...and sonnet. PARODY OF A TRANSLATION FROM THE MEDEA OP EURIPIDES. 1 ERR shall they not, who resolute explore Time's gloomy backward with judicious eyes... | |
 | William Clark Russell - 1871 - 516 pagine
...ridicule them . but remember, I love the fellow dearly, for all I laugh at him : — " Wheresoe'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new ;...antique ruff and bonnet, Ode and elegy and sonnet." — ED. 1 Lord Mahon (in his edition of "Chesterfield's Letters") expresses his utter disbelief in... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1872 - 231 pagine
...milder power, BAGATELLES. LINES •WBITTEN IN RIDICULE OF CERTAIN POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1777.1 WHEEESOE'EE I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new; Endless...antique ruff and bonnet, Ode, and elegy, and sonnet. BTJELESQUE THE MODEBN VEBSIFICATIONS OF ANCIENT LEGENDABY TALES. AN IMPROMPTU. THE tender infant, meek... | |
 | Alfred Guy L'Estrange - 1878
...humorous snatches, we have lines written in ridicule of certain poems published in 1777 — " Wheresoc'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new ;...Endless labour all along, Endless labour to be' wrong : Dr. Johnson. Ill Phrase that time has flung away Uncouth words in disarray, Tricked in antique ruff... | |
 | Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1878 - 712 pagine
...humorous snatches, we have lines written in ridicule of certain poems published in 1777 — " Wheresoe'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new ;...Endless labour all along, Endless labour to be wrong : Dr. Johnson. Ill Phrase that time has flung away Uncouth words in disarray, Tricked in antique ruff... | |
 | Walter Hamilton - 1879 - 308 pagine
...judgment of Dr. Johnson, a serious fault, and was ridiculed by him in the lines: — " Wheresoe'er I turn my view, All is strange, yet nothing new. Endless...that time has flung away, Uncouth words in disarray, Trick' d in antique ruff and bonnet Ode, and elegy, and sonnet." Much friendship existed between these... | |
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