"Mislike" Quotes from Famous Books
... strange that, even in this hour, I conceived in my heart a great mislike of this young French lord, how ... — A Monk of Fife • Andrew Lang
... kind, is of them that deal with matters philosophical; either moral, as Tyrtaus, Phocylides, and Cato: or natural, as Lucretius and Virgil's Georgics; or astronomical, as Manilius, and Pontanus; or historical, as Lucan; which who mislike, the fault is in their judgments quite out of taste, and not in the sweet food of sweetly-uttered knowledge. But because this second sort is wrapped within the fold of the proposed subject, and takes not the course of his own invention, ... — English literary criticism • Various |