| 1836 - 932 דפים
...all his works. Sir Philip Sidney, in his discourse of poetry, speaks of it in the following words: ' Addison more moved than with a trumpet; and yet it is sung by some blind crowder with no rougher voice than... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 480 דפים
...all his works. Sir Philip Sidney, in his discourse of poetry, speaks of it in the following words: ' I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas, that I found not my heart more moved than with a trumpet; and yet it is sung by some blind crowder with no rougher voice than... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 דפים
...history of ancient poetry. "Certainly," says the brave knight, "I must confess my own barbarousness; I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas, that I found not my heart more moved than with a trumpet. And yet it is sung by some blind crowder, with no rougher voice than... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1839 - 504 דפים
...was established in England, whether by natives or foreigners. I never heard the old song of Percie and Douglas, that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet: and .vet 'it'is sung but by some blinde crowder, with no rougher voice, than rude style ; which beeing... | |
| Henry Neele - 1839 - 264 דפים
...Sidney, no incompetent judge, has said, " I never heard the old song of Percie and Douglas, that I have found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet; and yet it is sung but by some blind crowder, with no rougher voice than rude style ; which being so evil apparelled,... | |
| 1840 - 520 דפים
...for praising the influence of the Ballad-Singer ? What says the wise, virtuous, gentle Sidney?—" I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas, that...my heart moved more than with a trumpet, and yet is sung but by some blind crowder, with no mightier voice than rude style/' Napoleon lost Waterloo, and... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 604 דפים
...Sir Philip Sidney \ is pleased to make this mention. " Certainly I must confess my own barbarousness, I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas, that...not my heart moved more than with a trumpet, and yet it is sung but by some blind crowder, with no rougher voice than rude style ; which being so evil apparelled... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1840 - 608 דפים
...Sir Philip Sidney J is pleased to make this mention. " Certainly I must confess my own barbarousness, I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas, that...not my heart moved more than with a trumpet, and yet it is sung but by some blind crowder, with no rougher voice than rude style ; which being so evil apparelled... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1841 - 836 דפים
...following : — " Certainly I must confesse mine own barbarousnesse, I never heard the old song of Percie and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet : and yet 'tis sung but by some blind crowder, with no rougher voice than rude stile ; which being so evill apparelled... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1842 - 944 דפים
...all his works. Sir Philip Sidney, in his discourse of poetry, speaks of it in the following words: ' the Engush stage; and by the addition of a few porters dressed in red coa more moved than with a trumpet; and yet it is sung by some blind crowder with no rougher voice than... | |
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