| Joseph Cottle - 1847 - 416 strani
...(IVO1?,) three mock Sonnets, in ridicule of my own Poems, and Charles Lloyd's, and Lamb's, &c. &c., exposing that affectation of unaffectedness, of jumping...mouthishly the author would read them,) puny pathos, ,fec. (fee., the instances were almost all taken from myself, and Lloyd, and Lamb. I signed them '... | |
| Joseph Cottle - 1847 - 562 strani
...my own Poems, and Charles Lloyd's, and Lamb's, &c. &c. exposing that affectation of unaft'ectedness, of jumping and misplaced accent, in common-place epithets, flat lines forced into poetry by italies, (signifying how well and mouthishly the author would read them) puny pathos, &c. &c. the instances... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 466 strani
...under the signature of " Nehemiah Higginbotham," and which, as he owned, were intended to expose " that affectation of unaffectedness, of jumping and...accent, in common-place epithets, flat lines forced into eight sonnets ; four short fragments of blank verse, of which the Grandame is the principal ; a poem,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 466 strani
...under the signature of •• Nehemiah Higginbotham," and which, as he owned, were intended to expose " that affectation of unaffectedness, of jumping and...accent, in common-place epithets, flat lines forced into eight sonnets ; four short fragments of blank verse, of which the Grandame is the principal ; a poem,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1893 - 886 strani
...Magazine three mock Sonnets in ridicule of my own Poems, and Charles Lloyd's, and Charles Lamb's, etc. etc. , exposing that affectation of unaffectedness,...mouthishly the author would read them), puny pathos, etc. etc. The instances were all taken from myself and Lloyd and Lamb. I signed them "Nehemiah Higginbottom."... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 514 strani
...Magazine, three mock sonnets in ridicule of my own Poems, and Charles Lloyd's and Charles Lamb's, etc., etc., exposing that affectation of unaffectedness,...forced into poetry by italics (signifying how well and monthishly the author would read them), puny pathos, etc., etc. The instances were all taken from myself... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1898 - 336 strani
..." three mock Sonnets in ridicule of my own Poems, and Charles Lloyd's, and Charles Lamb's, &c. &c., exposing that affectation of unaffectedness, of jumping...mouthishly the author would read them), puny pathos, &c. &c. The instances were all taken from myself and Lloyd and Lamb. I signed them " Nehemiah Higginbottom."... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 806 strani
...Magazine three mock Sonnets in ridicule of my own Poems, and Charles Lloyd's, and Charles Lamb's, etc. etc., exposing that affectation of unaffectedness,...commonplace epithets, flat lines forced into poetry by italies (signifying how w.ell and mouthishly the author would read them), puny pathos, etc. etc. The... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1905 - 656 strani
...appeared. Writing to Cottle, Coleridge says that the sonnets expose " that affectation of affectedness, of jumping and misplaced accent, in commonplace epithets,...mouthishly the author would read them), puny pathos, etc., etc. ... I think they may do good to our young Bards." This is one of the three: TO SIMPLICITY 0! I... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 388 strani
...three mock sonnets in ridicule of my own Poems, and Charles Lloyd's, and Charles Lamb's, &c., &c., exposing that affectation of unaffectedness, of jumping...mouthishly the author would read them), puny pathos, &c., &c. The instances were all taken from myself and Lloyd and Lamb. I signed them " Nehemiah Higginbottom".... | |
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