Oh, it's your only fine humour, sir; your true melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit, sir. I am melancholy myself, divers times, sir, and then do I no more but take pen and paper, presently, and overflow you half a score, or a dozen of sonnets at a... Headlong Hall: And, Nightmare Abbey - Side 90af Thomas Love Peacock - 1845 - 172 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 494 sider
...Jonson's Every Man in Ms Humour. I will transcribe it, as I do not think you have these plays at Marlow. " Matthew. Oh, it's your only fine humour, sir. Your...you half a score or a dozen of sonnets at a sitting. " Ed. Knowell. Sure he utters them by the gross. " Stephen. Truly, sir ; and I love such things out... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1875 - 450 sider
...20 Matthew. — Oh ! it's your only fine humour, sir. Your true melancholy breeds your perfect fir.e wit, sir. I am melancholy myself, divers times sir...sir, and I love such things out of measure. Matthew. — AVhy, I pray you, sir, make use of my study : it's at your service. Stephen. — I thank you, sir,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 508 sider
...Mat. Oh, it's your only fine humour, sir; your true melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit, sir. 7 I am melancholy myself, divers times, sir, and then...half a score, or a dozen of sonnets at a sitting. E. Know. Sure he utters them then by the gross. Step. Truly, sir, and I love such things out of measure.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 424 sider
...melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit, sir. I am melancholy myself divers times, sir; and then do 1 no more but take pen and paper presently, and overflow...you half a score or a dozen of sonnets at a sitting. " Ed. Knowdl. Sure he utters them by the gross. " Stephen. Truly, sir ; and I love such things out... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 426 sider
...melancholy myself divers times, sir ; and then do I no more but take pen and paper presently, and overilow you half a score or a dozen of sonnets at a sitting. " Ed. Knowdl. Sure he utters them by the gross. " Stcplutn. Truly, sir ; and I love such things out... | |
| Oswald Crawfurd - 1883 - 326 sider
...are you, indeed, sir, so given to it ? Stephen. Ay, truly, sir, I am mightily given to melancholy. Matthew. Oh, it's your only fine humour, sir; your...half a score, or a dozen of sonnets at a sitting. E. Knmuell. Aside. Sure he utters them then by the gross. Stephen. Truly, sir, and I love such things... | |
| Oswald Crawfurd - 1884 - 316 sider
...sir, so given to it ? Stephen. Ay, truly, sir, I am mightily given to melancholy. Matthew. Oh, it 's your only fine humour, sir ; your true melancholy...half a score, or a dozen of sonnets at a sitting. E. Knowell. Aside. Sure he utters them then by the gross. Stephen. Truly, sir, and I love such things... | |
| 1885 - 530 sider
...melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit, sir. I am melancholy myself, divers times sir, and then do 1 no more but take pen and paper, presently, and overflow...half a score, or a dozen of sonnets at a sitting. E. KNOW. — Sure he utters them then by the gross. [Aside. STEP. — Truly, sir, and I love such things... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1887 - 758 sider
...these plays at Marlow. " MATTHEW. O, it's only your fine humour, sir. Your true melancholy breeds your fine wit, sir. I am melancholy myself divers times,...you half a score or a dozen of sonnets at a sitting. " ED. KNOWELL. Sure, he utters them by the gross. " STEPHEN. Truly, sir ; and I love such things out... | |
| Robert Nares - 1888 - 524 sider
...breeds your perfect Sne wit, sir: I am melancholy myself, dive« times, sir. and then do 1 no more hut take pen and paper presently, and overflow you half a score, or a dozen of sonnets at a litting. ¡bit., iii, 8. Melancholy! тагу gup. Is melancholy a word for a barber's mouth ? thou... | |
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