| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 912 pages
...will, I hope, for the father's sake, it will be pardoned, perchance made much of, though in it selfe it have deformities. For indeed, for severer eyes...being but a trifle, and that triflingly handled. Your deare selfe can best witnesse the manner, being done in loose •heets of paper, most of it in your... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1809 - 458 pages
...The ARCADIA is a posthumous and unfinished work, and was composed, as he himself tells his sister, " in loose sheets of paper, most of it in your presence,...rest by sheets sent unto you as fast as they were don. For severer eyes," he adds, " it is not ; being but a trifle, and triflingly handled." It was... | |
| 1809 - 448 pages
...The ARCADIA is a posthumous and unfinished work, and was cornposedi as he himself tells his sister, " in loose sheets of paper, most of it in your presence, the rest hy sheets sent unto you as fast as they were don. For severer eyes," he adds, " it is not ; heing hut... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1815 - 470 pages
...eyes it is not, being but a trifle, and that triflingly handled. Your deare selfe can best witnesse the manner, being done in loose sheets of paper, most of it in your presence, the rest by 45 sheets sent unto you, as fast as they were done. In sum me a young head, not so well staid as I... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - Fiction - 1841 - 720 pages
...Ви«9пипд аи biefe, bie ©rafin von QJembrofe — can best witness the manner of its writing, being done in loose sheets of paper, most of it in your presence : the rest by sheets, eent unto you as fast as they were done. 148 atte auelänbifc^en poeticen formen in ben ber SCftraea... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1845 - 806 pages
...friends who will weigh errors in the balance of good will, I hope for the father's sake it will be pardoned, perchance made much of, though in itself...it in your presence, the rest by sheets sent unto yon as fast as they were done. In sum, a young head, not so well staid as I would it were (and shall... | |
| English essays - 1845 - 758 pages
...friends who will weigh errors in the balance of good will, I hope for the father's sake it will be pardoned, perchance made much of, though in itself...severer eyes it is not, being but a trifle . and that tn'flingly handled. Your dear self can best witness the manner, being done in loose sheets of paper,... | |
| Charles Knight - Book industries and trade Great Britain History - 1854 - 350 pages
...his Dedication to " My dear Lady and Sister," he says, " It is done only for you, and to you ; * * * for indeed for severer eyes it is not, being but a trifle, and that triflingly bandied." A few years after came Robert Greene, and other writers of imagination, who were equally... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1859 - 572 pages
...his Dedication to ' My dear Lady and Sister,' he says, ' It is done only for you, and to you ; * * * for indeed for severer eyes it is not, being but a trifle, and that triflingly handled.' A few years after came Robert Greene, and other writers of imagination, who were equally starved in... | |
| S. M. Henry Davis - 1859 - 328 pages
...absolute commandment. It is not for severer eyes, being but a trifle, and triflingly handed." — " Your dear self can best witness the manner ; being done in loose sheets, most of it in your presence." We conclude this chapter with an interesting extract from the London... | |
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