The British Critic: A New Review, Том 1F. and C. Rivington, 1814 |
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... Lord Byron . 4to . 5s . 6d . Murray . 1815 . CRITICISM , as it was first instituted by the great masters of the science , was intended as a standard of sound judgement , to illustrate the principles of the sublime and beautiful by ...
... Lord Byron . 4to . 5s . 6d . Murray . 1815 . CRITICISM , as it was first instituted by the great masters of the science , was intended as a standard of sound judgement , to illustrate the principles of the sublime and beautiful by ...
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... Lord Byron has dis- tinguished himself as the author of two poems since his re- turn to England . Of the general character of his writings we may with justice assert , that he conceives forcibly , and draws origi- nally , with a ...
... Lord Byron has dis- tinguished himself as the author of two poems since his re- turn to England . Of the general character of his writings we may with justice assert , that he conceives forcibly , and draws origi- nally , with a ...
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... Lord Byron has wisely chosen his station on Turkish ground . The plains of the lesser Asia may be said to have been hitherto un- trodden by the footsteps of modern poets ; and from the partia- lity which our noble author seems to ...
... Lord Byron has wisely chosen his station on Turkish ground . The plains of the lesser Asia may be said to have been hitherto un- trodden by the footsteps of modern poets ; and from the partia- lity which our noble author seems to ...
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... thy forehead lower ? And knowest thou not who loves thee best ? Oh , Selim dear ! -Oh more than dearest ! Say , is it I thou hat'st or fearest ? Coma Come lay thy hand upon my breast , And I Lord Byron's Bride of Abydos . 37.
... thy forehead lower ? And knowest thou not who loves thee best ? Oh , Selim dear ! -Oh more than dearest ! Say , is it I thou hat'st or fearest ? Coma Come lay thy hand upon my breast , And I Lord Byron's Bride of Abydos . 37.
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... lord is come too late , He sees not - ne'er shall see thy face ! Can he not hear The loud wul - wulleh warn his distant ear , Thy handmaids weeping at the gate , The Koran chaunters of the hymn of fate- The silent slaves with folded ...
... lord is come too late , He sees not - ne'er shall see thy face ! Can he not hear The loud wul - wulleh warn his distant ear , Thy handmaids weeping at the gate , The Koran chaunters of the hymn of fate- The silent slaves with folded ...
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Стр. 45 - KNOW ye the land where the cypress and myrtle Are emblems of deeds that are done in their clime? Where the rage of the vulture, the love of the turtle, Now melt into sorrow, now madden to crime...
Стр. 42 - When I say, My bed shall comfort me, My couch shall ease my complaint; Then thou scarest me with dreams, And terrifiest me through visions : So that my soul chooseth strangling, And death rather than my life.
Стр. 292 - Debased by slavery, or corrupt by power, Who knows thee well must quit thee with disgust, Degraded mass of animated dust ! Thy love is lust, thy friendship all a cheat, Thy smiles hypocrisy, thy words deceit ! By nature vile, ennobled but by name, Each kindred brute might bid thee blush for shame. Ye ! who perchance behold this simple urn, Pass on — it honours none you wish to mourn : To mark a friend's remains these stones arise, I never knew but one, and here he lies.
Стр. 432 - The Germans in Greek Are sadly to seek ; Not five in five score, But ninety-five more ; All, save only Hermann, And Hermann's a German.
Стр. 291 - WHEN some proud son of man returns to earth, Unknown to glory, but upheld by birth, The sculptor's art exhausts the pomp of woe, And storied urns record who rest below : When all is done, upon the tomb is seen, Not what he was, but what he should have been...
Стр. 541 - Gibbon's Decline and fall, vol. vi. p. 320. ODE TO NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. 1. 1 1s done — but yesterday a King ! And arm'd with Kings to strive — And now thou art a nameless thing So abject — yet alive ! Is this the man of thousand thrones, Who strew'd our Earth with hostile bones ? And can he thus survive ? Since he, miscall'd the Morning Star, Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far.
Стр. 291 - Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth : While man, vain insect ! hopes to be forgiven, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven.
Стр. 42 - When I lie down, I say, When shall I arise, and the night be gone? And I am full of tossings to and fro unto the dawning of the day.
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