"Lauder" Quotes from Famous Books
... Postscript to Lauder's Pamphlet intitled, 'An Essay on Milton's Use and Imitation of the Moderns ... — Life Of Johnson, Vol. 1 • Boswell
... Addison of "Cato," and Pope of the "Essay of Criticism," but it has a hundred times taken place in the history of poetry. Rolt, as we saw in our late life of Akenside, tried to snatch the honour of writing "The Pleasures of Imagination" from its author. Lauder accused Milton of plundering the Italians wholesale. Scott's early novels have only the other day been most absurdly claimed for his brother Thomas. And notwithstanding Shakspeare's well-known lines over his sepulchre ... — Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham • Edmund Waller; John Denham
... was chief of the staff. Moriarty supplied him liberally with money, and used him only in one or two very high-class jobs, which no ordinary criminal could have undertaken. You may have some recollection of the death of Mrs. Stewart, of Lauder, in 1887. Not? Well, I am sure Moran was at the bottom of it, but nothing could be proved. So cleverly was the colonel concealed that, even when the Moriarty gang was broken up, we could not incriminate him. You remember at that date, when I called upon you in your rooms, how ... — The Return of Sherlock Holmes • Arthur Conan Doyle |