| 1820 - 632 pages
...en penonne Ciraiuire. IM UtHort Trompeurs. Act. ii. sc. 10. * In Atlien. Schw. edit. v. ix. p.[lTi7. The grandsire last— a bass voice among- trebles, Thunder succeeding whispers, fires awav. Each pause between, his aged partner (ills With " lack-a-day !" " good sooth !" and " dearest... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1820 - 628 pages
...personue itrangere. La Dehors Trompeitn. Act. ii. ic. 10. t In Athen. Schw. edit T. ix. p. 877. The Tin> grandsire last — a bass voice among trebles, Thunder succeeding whispers, fires away. Euch pause between, his aged partner fills With " lack.a-day !" •• good sooth !" and " dearest... | |
| Leigh Cliffe - 1823 - 820 pages
...exhortation ! — at her heels, The aunt slips in a word of pious precept The grandsire last — a baas voice among trebles, Thunder succeeding whispers,...between, his aged partner fills, With " lack.a,day," "good sooth," and "dearest "' ' 'dear?" . '•" The dotard's head, meantime, for ever nods, Encouraging... | |
| Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) - Gastronomy - 1854 - 450 pages
...sire, a goblet in his hand, And he deals out his dole of admonition ; — Then comes my lady-mother, a mere homily Reproof and exhortation ! — at her...pause between, his aged partner fills With "lack-a-day !" "good sooth !" and " dearest dear !" The dotard's head meantime for ever nods, Encouraging her drivelling.... | |
| Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) - 1854 - 482 pages
...hand, And ho deals out his dole of admonition ; — Then comes my lady-mother, a mere homily Eeproof and exhortation ! — at her heels The aunt slips...pause between, his aged partner fills With "lack-a-day !" "good sooth !" and " dearest dear !" The dotard's head meantime for ever nods, Encouraging her drivelling.... | |
| 1820 - 620 pages
...pcrsonne 6trangere. Les Oehors Trompears, Act. ii. sc. 10. -}- In Athen. Schw. edit. v. ix. p. 277, The grandsire last — a bass voice among trebles, Thunder succeeding whispers, fires away. Ench pause between, his aged partner fills VVith " lack-a-day !" " good sooth !" and " dearest dear!"... | |
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