| 1831 - 372 halaman
...After reading the atrocious article on Keats's " Endymion," in the Quarterly Review, he says — " My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to bis own genius, which, malgre all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 512 halaman
...little dreams what he must inevitably encounter in the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at Mr Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to his own genius, which, malgre all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 halaman
...little dreams what he must inevitably encounter in the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to his own genius, which, malgre all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 396 halaman
...The above will suffice to show the notions entertained by the new performers on the English notice. My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to his own genius, which, malgre all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise.... | |
| 1869 - 786 halaman
...was thrown into a state of rebellious indignation by the unjust criticism of the Edinburgh Revieic, we do not believe any sign of injustice or malevolence...but Byron said subsequently, " My indignation at Mr. Eeats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to his genius, which, maugre all... | |
| Teresa Guiccioli (contessa di) - 1869 - 676 halaman
...little dreams what he must inevitably encounter in the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me do justice to his own' genius, which, malgre all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 516 halaman
...little dreams what he must inevitably encounter in the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to his own genius, which, malgrd all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise.... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 518 halaman
...little dreams what he must inevitably encounter in the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to his own genius, which, malgrd all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise.... | |
| 1892 - 1088 halaman
...little dreams what he must inevitably encounter in the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to his own genius, which, malyrt all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 548 halaman
...little dreams -what he must insvitably encounter in the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to his own genius, which, malgre all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise.... | |
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