 | Constance Fuller Wheeler Johnson, Burges Johnson - 1910 - 161 pages
...that they could afford to keep three. Josh Billings. JUNE TENTH As with my hat upon my head I walked along the Strand, I there did meet another man With his hat in his hand. The tender infant, meek and mild, Fell down upon the stone; The nurse took up the squealing child,... | |
 | F. R. Leavis - Literary Collections - 1968 - 328 pages
...author has not put into it and can feel free to claim that any simple line (even those in Dr Johnson's 'As with my hat upon my head I walkd along the Strand') is a masterpiece of implication, inviting the reader to 'fill in the detail'. Literary criticism is... | |
 | 张错 - Literature - 2005 - 335 pages
...翰生於是嘲倣樸西主教的謠 曲, 即興寫出這首看似正常, 其實內容毫無意義的打油詩。 As with my hat upon my head I walk,d along the Strand...there did meet another man With his hat in his hand. 吾帽誠在吾頭上 余於斯特蘭德街頭沒步 在那兒又碰到另一人 彼帽拿在彼手上。... | |
 | James Boswell - Authors, English - 2006 - 576 pages
...he could rhyme as well, and as elegantly, in common narrative and conversation. For instance, says ́0 ́0ඁ0 2 ' Or, to render such poetry subservient to my own immediate use, ' I therefore pray thee, Renny dear,... | |
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