| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 halaman
...lo permit. Indeed, •we do not recollect to have «ceo a quantity of verse with so few devi, nions in either direction from that exact standard. His effusions are spread over n dead flat, and can no more pet above or below the level, than if they were so much sla(!iiant water.... | |
| 1830 - 436 halaman
...George Gordon, Lord Byron, a Minor. 8vo. pp. 200. Newark, 1807. THE poesy of this young lord helongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead fMt, and can no more get ahove or helow the level, than if they were so much stagnant water. As an... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1834 - 350 halaman
...George Gordon, Lord Byron, a Minor. 8vo. pp. 200. Newark, 1807. THE poesy of this young lord helongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get ahove or helow the level, than if they were so much stagnant water. As an extenuation of this offence,... | |
| John Galt - 1835 - 348 halaman
...the Edinburgh Review. " THE poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither God nor man are said to permit. Indeed we do not recollect to have seen a quantrty of verse with so few deviations in either direction from that exact standard. His effusions... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 480 halaman
...translated. By George Gordon^ Lord Byron Minor. 8vo. pp. 200. Newark, 1807. Тик poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are...Indeed, we do not recollect to have seen a quantity of CI) This memorable criticism has been designated by Moore, as "an article which, if not witty in itself,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1837 - 982 halaman
...8vo. pp. 200. Newark^ 1 807. Тел poesy of this young lord belong« to the class «bicfa D fit be r gods nor men are said to permit. Indeed, we do not recollect to have seen a quantity of f I j Tku memorable criticism hat been designated by Moore, as -an arlirle which, if not witty in itself,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 336 halaman
...Minor. 8vo. pp. 200. Newark, 1807. THE poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither ods nor men are said to permit. Indeed, we do not recollect to ave seen a quantity of verse with so few deviations in either direction from that exact standard. His... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1843 - 648 halaman
...Gordon, Lord Byron, a Minor. 8vo. pp. 200. — ' I807. THE poesy of this young lord belongs to the clan which neither gods nor men are said to permit. Indeed, we do not recollect to have seen n quantity of verse with so few deviations in either direction from that exact standard. His effusions... | |
| 1846 - 608 halaman
...vigorous, of English Bards and Scoteh Reviewers. " The poetry of this young lord," says the Review, " belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to permit ; and our counsel is," it adds, " that he do forthwith abandon poetry, and turn his talents w-hich... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 halaman
...By GEORGE GORDO*, LORD BYRON, a Minor. 8vo. pp. 200. — Newark, 1807. THE poesy of this young Lord arc spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the level, than if they were so much... | |
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