| James Russell Lowell - 1893 - 656 страници
...language. Ford brings it in in his " Lover's Melancholy." " One morning early, This accident encountered me : I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at strife in. A sound of music touched mine ears, or rather, Indeed, entranced my soul. As I stole nearer, Invited... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1893 - 324 страници
...private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves And solitary walks. One morning early This accident cncounter'd me : I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at... | |
| John Ford - 1894 - 172 страници
...harmony and beauty of diction of which he was capable : " One morning early This accident encountered me : I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at strife in. A sound of music touched my ears, or rather Indeed entranced my soul. As I stole nearer, Invited... | |
| John Ford - 1895 - 440 страници
...private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves And solitary...sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and 5 nature ever were at strife in." Amet. I cannot yet conceive what you infer By art and nature. Men.... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1895 - 686 страници
...old conceit, and the finest expression of it is in John Ford's " Lover's Melancholy," act i. scene 1. "I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at strife in. I saw This youth, this fair faced youth, upon his lute. With strains of strange variety and harmony,... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1895 - 702 страници
...old conceit, and the finest expression of it is in John Ford's " Lover's Melancholy," act i. scene 1. "I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at strife in. I saw Tins youth, this fair faced youth, upon his lute, With strains of strange variety and harmony,... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1895 - 686 страници
...conceit, and the finest expression of it is in John Ford's • ' Lover's Melancholy," act i. scene 1. "I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at strife in. I saw This youth, this fairfaccd youth, upon his lute, With strains of strange variety and harmony,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 464 страници
...day by day frequented silent groves And solitary walks. One morning early This accident encountered me : I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at strife in. Amethus — I cannot yet conceive what you infer By art and nature. Menaphon — I shall soon resolve... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 462 страници
...private Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day by day frequented silent groves And solitary walks. One morning early This accident encountered me : I heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art and nature ever were at... | |
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