| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 412 ページ
...our minds the matter; but all cometh to this pass, that. what heretofore hath been served in several dishes for a feast, is now minced in a charger for...is to be excused, because the whole world is become a hodgepodge. We are jealous of your judgments, because you are wise; of our own performance, because... | |
| Rowland Freeman - 1821 - 846 ページ
...our minds the matter ; but all cometh to this pass, that what heretofore hath been served in several dishes for a feast, is now minced in a charger for a gallimaufry. If we present a mingle-mangle, our fault is to be excused, because the whole world is... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 526 ページ
...that in this form it was a union of several pieces : ' what ' heretofore hath been served in several dishes for a ' feast is now minced in a charger for a gallimaufry ; ' so that the author does not speak very respectfully of his work, nor does it deserve... | |
| Robert Southey - 1862 - 760 ページ
...They take their leave so feelingly. MASSINOIH. INTERCHAPTER XIV.— p. 259. CONCERNING INTERCHAFTKRS. If we present a mingle-mangle, our fault Is to be excused, because the whole world Is become a hodge-podge. LYLY. CHAPTER CIX.— p.263. INCIDENTAL MENTION OF HAMMOND, SIR F.DMUND KING, JOANNA... | |
| John Lyly - 1902 - 580 ページ
...beene serued in seuerall dishes for a feaste, is now minced in a charger for a Gallimaufrey. If wee now present a mingle-mangle, our fault is to be excused, because the whole worlde is become an Hodge-podge.' Here at any rate is a frank adoption of the principle of Edwardes... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1904 - 536 ページ
...All were much in vogue. Cf. Lyly's Mydas (Prologue), ' what heretofore hath beene serued in seuerall dishes for a feast, is now minced in a charger for...because the whole world is become an hodge-podge.' See also The Returnefrom Parnassus, pt. II. iv. ii. 1. 1586 et seq. 31. Jlaunt-aflaunt, swagger. So... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1904 - 524 ページ
...All were much in vogue. Cf. Lyly's Mydas (Prologue), ' what heretofore hath beene serued in seuerall dishes for a feast, is now minced in a charger for...to be excused, because the whole world is become an hodge-podge.1 See also The Returnefrom Parnassus, pt. II. iv. ii. 1. 1586 et seq. 31. flaunt-aflaunt,... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1904 - 524 ページ
...Lyly's Mydas (Prologue), ' what heretofore hath beene serued in seuerall dishes for a feast, is ROW minced in a charger for a gallimaufrey. If we present...because the whole world is become an hodge-podge.' See also The Returnefrom Parnassus, pt. II. iv. ii. 1. 15^6 et seq. 31. flaunt-aflaunt, swagger. So... | |
| Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1910 - 280 ページ
...Commedies, their subiect is loue ; Countriemen for Pastoralles, Shepheards are their Saintes. ... If wee present a minglemangle, our fault is to be excused, because the whole worlde is become an Hodge-podge." The prolog to " Endimion " (1585) likewise waives all claim to dramatic... | |
| David Klein - 1910 - 288 ページ
...our minds, the matter; but all cometh to this pass, that what heretofore hath been served in several dishes for a feast, is now minced in a charger for a gallimaufry If we present a mingle-mangle, our fault is to be excused, because the whole world is become... | |
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