| Leon Kellner, Gustav Krüger - 1906 - 502 страници
...talk sentimentally, but she will act rationally." (1816 Miss Austen, Emma, pt. I. ch. 8, p. 55.) * "I even think that sentimentally I am disposed to harmony. But organically I am uncapable of a tune." (1818, Lamb, Ess. of Elia. p. 338.) , Sentimentalism. * "The harmless and gushing... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1909 - 444 страници
...sentiment which was afterwards destined to overwhelm and subdue his nature quite, for Alice W n.° 20 I even think that sentimentally I am disposed to harmony....me, within many quavers of it. Yet hath the loyalty 25 of Elia never been impeached. I arn not without suspicion, that I have an undeveloped faculty of... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1908 - 606 страници
...absorbing sentiment, which was afterwards destined to overwhelm and subdue his nature quite, for Alice W n. I even think that sentimentally I am disposed to harmony....organically I am incapable of a tune. I have been practicing "God save the King" all my life; whistling and humming of it over to myself in solitary... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 572 страници
...absorbing sentiment which was afterwards destined to overwhelm and subdue his nature quite for Alice W n. I even think that sentimentally I am disposed to harmony....organically I am incapable of a tune. I have been practising "Cod save the King" all my life; whistling and humming of it over to myself in solitary corners; and... | |
| Hubert Adonley Hagar - 1909 - 88 страници
...Lowell 19 There is no mistake there has been no mistake and there shall be no mistake — Wellington 20 Sentimentally, I am disposed to harmony but organically, I am incapable of a tune — Lamb LESSON IV THE COMMA 1. Elements in a Series The comma should take the place of the conjunction... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1910 - 352 страници
...subdue his nature quite, for Alice W n. I even think that sentimentally I am disposed to har15 mony. But organically I am incapable of a tune. I have been...quavers of it. Yet hath the loyalty of Elia never 20 been impeached. I am not without suspicion that I have an undeveloped faculty of music within me.... | |
| Hubert Adonley Hagar - 1910 - 300 страници
...19 There is no mistake there has been no mistake and there shall he no mistake — If 'ell ington 20 Sentimentally, I am disposed to harmony but organically, I am incapable of a tune — Lamb LESSON XXXIV THE COMMA 1. Elements in a Series The comma should take the place of the conjunction... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1911 - 348 страници
...sentiment, which was afterwards destined to overwhelm and 25 subdue his nature quite, for Alice W—n. I even think that sentimentally I am disposed to harmony....save the King" all my life; whistling and humming it over to myself in solitary corners; and am not so yet arrived, they tell me, within many quavers... | |
| William Thomas Fernie - 1913 - 442 страници
...labyrinthine inlets. When therefore I say, ' I have no Ear,' you will understand me to mean — for music. I even think that sentimentally I am disposed to harmony....save the King ' all my life, whistling and humming it over to myself in solitary corners ; and am not yet arrived, they tell me, within many quavers of... | |
| Charles Sidney Bluemel - 1913 - 398 страници
...possess a "musical ear." Charles Lamb probably spoke for the majority of stammerers when he said, " Sentimentally, I am disposed to harmony; but organically, I am incapable of a tune." Among approximately two hundred stammerers the writer has known only two that were able to sing without... | |
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