| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1885 - 474 pages
...of his soul PETER BELL THE THIRD— DEDICATION. 227 PETER BELL THE THIRD. BY MICHING MALLECHO ESQ. Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed just as they on...crammed, Some sipping punch — some sipping tea, Bat, as you by their faces see. All silent, and all damned ? Ptttr Bill, by W. WORDSWORTH. OPHELIA.—... | |
| Edward Dowden - Criticism - 1888 - 544 pages
...descriptive of a possible vision of prosaic horror below the water into which the Potter is staring, — " Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed just as they on...by their faces see, All silent and all — damned?" — that verse, which is no invention of " Hiching Mallecho, Esq.," disappeared hastily, and disappeared... | |
| Edward Dowden - Criticism - 1888 - 546 pages
...horror below the water into which the Potter is staring, — " Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed juat as they on earth were crammed, Some sipping punch...by their faces see, All silent and all— damned?" — that verse, which is no invention of " Aliening Mallecho, Esq.," disappeared hastily, and disappeared... | |
| William Angus Knight - Poets, English - 1889 - 452 pages
...beneath the shadowy trees. Is it a fiend that to a stake Of fire his desperate self is tethering ? Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed just as they on...as you by their faces see All silent and all damned ,Mrs Basil Montagu told me she had no doubt she had suggested" this image to Wordsworth by relating... | |
| William Angus Knight - Poets, English - 1889 - 550 pages
...understood without your anecdote. Is it a party in a parlour, Cramm'd just as they on earth were cramm'd ? Some sipping punch, some sipping tea, But as you by their faces see, All silent, and all damn'd. This stanza I omitted — though one of the most imaginative in the whole piece — not to... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1890 - 476 pages
...offences in the flesh : — • " Crammed, just as they on earth were crammed ; Some sipping punnh, some sipping tea ; But, as you by their faces see, All silent and all d d." How well does that one word silent describe those venerable ancestral dinners — " All silent... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - English poetry - 1891 - 766 pages
...wholly closed against his humbler fellow-creatures. PETER BELL THE THIRD BY MICHING MALLECHO, ESQ. Is it a party in a parlour, Crammed just as they on...Some sipping punch — some sipping tea ; But, as you ny their faces see, AH silent, and all damned ! Fetcr Bell, by W. WORDSWORTH. OPHELIA. — What means... | |
| Edmund Gosse - English essays - 1891 - 360 pages
...the corpse, exclaim : — Is it a party in a parlour ? Cramm'd just as they on earth were cramm'd — Some sipping punch, some sipping tea, 'But, as you by their faces see, dll silent and all damn'dj So deplorable is the waggishness of a person, however gifted, who has no... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 506 pages
...verse than with his principles. PETER BELL THE THIRD MICHING MALLECHO, ESQ. Is it a party in a parlor, Crammed just as they on earth were crammed, Some sipping...you by their faces see, All silent, and all damned ! Peter Bell, by W. WOHDSWOBTH. OPHELIA. — What means this, my lord ? HAMLET. — Marry, this is... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1892 - 500 pages
...than with his principles. PETER BELL THE THIRD BT MICHING MALLECHO, ESQ. Is it a party in a parlor, Crammed just as they on earth were crammed, Some sipping...you by their faces see, All silent, and all damned ! Peter Bell, by W. WOBDSWOETH. OPHELIA. — What means this, my lord ? HAMLET. —Marry, this ig Hiching... | |
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