| Francis Fisher Broune - 1869 - Страниц: 486
...might with great justice quote the language of a once famous reviewer, and say that this poem belongs to the class "which neither gods nor men are said to permit." While there are many passages which evince high art, we do not know when we have seen such a quantity... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1869 - Страниц: 926
...might with great justice quote the language of a once famous reviewer, and say that this poem belongs to the class " which neither gods nor men are said to permit." While there arc many passages which evince high art, we do not know when we have seen such a quantity... | |
| Mary Tucker Magill - 1871 - Страниц: 312
...these poems most savagely. Among other things it said, I remember, the poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to permit. Fortunately, he says he is but an intruder into the groves of Parnassus. He never lived in a garret... | |
| 1872 - Страниц: 320
...appeared, the Review fell upon it in the following merciless strain : "The poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...verse with so few deviations in either direction from the exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - Страниц: 384
...GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON, a Minor, 8vo,,pp.200. Newark, 1807. THE poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the level, than if they were so much stagnant water. As an... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - Страниц: 898
...300. yevark, 1907. THE poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men arc said to permit. Indeed, we do not recollect to have seen a quantity of verse with BO few deviations In either direction from that exact standard. His effusion* are spread over a dead... | |
| George Gordon Byron Byron (baron).) - 1873 - Страниц: 380
...BYRON, a Minor. 8vo., pp.200. Newark,1807. THE poesy of this young lord belongs to the elass whieh neither gods nor men are said to permit. Indeed, we do not reeolleet to have seen a quantity of verse with so few deviations in either direetion from that exaet... | |
| English literature - 1874 - Страниц: 274
...He was born AD 1778, died 1SGS. LORD BYRON'S HOURS OF IDLENESS. THE poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the level, than if they were so much stagnant water. As an... | |
| Alfred Guy L'Estrange - 1878 - Страниц: 414
...nobleman had increased the spleen of the critic. It says: — "The poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...of verse with so few deviations in either direction for that exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below... | |
| Alfred Guy L'Estrange - 1878 - Страниц: 370
...nobleman had increased the spleen of the critic. It says: — " The poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...of verse with so few deviations in either direction for that exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below... | |
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