Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... Lordship's Muse , to play what stop she pleases on . Why should Lord Byron now laud him to the skies in the hour of his success , and then peevishly wreak his disappointment on the god of his idolatry ? The man he writes of does not ...
... Lordship's Muse , to play what stop she pleases on . Why should Lord Byron now laud him to the skies in the hour of his success , and then peevishly wreak his disappointment on the god of his idolatry ? The man he writes of does not ...
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... Lordship , as a poet , is a little headstrong and self - willed , a spoiled child of nature and fortune : his phi- losophy and criticism have a tincture of the same spirit : he doles out his opinions with a Letter to *** ***** on the ...
... Lordship , as a poet , is a little headstrong and self - willed , a spoiled child of nature and fortune : his phi- losophy and criticism have a tincture of the same spirit : he doles out his opinions with a Letter to *** ***** on the ...
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... Lordship to the public . All this pribble - prabble about Pope , and Milton , and Shakspeare , and what foreigners say of us , and the Venus , and Antinöus , and the Acropolis , and the Grand Canal at Venice , and the Turkish fleet ...
... Lordship to the public . All this pribble - prabble about Pope , and Milton , and Shakspeare , and what foreigners say of us , and the Venus , and Antinöus , and the Acropolis , and the Grand Canal at Venice , and the Turkish fleet ...
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... Lordship has the worst of this controversy , though he throws out a number of pert , smart , flashy things , with ... lordship's table , and were awed , yet galled , by the cavalier assumption of patrician manners . I cannot understand ...
... Lordship has the worst of this controversy , though he throws out a number of pert , smart , flashy things , with ... lordship's table , and were awed , yet galled , by the cavalier assumption of patrician manners . I cannot understand ...
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... Lordship's chaplain out of his Lordship's house , is what I see no reason for . - Lord Byron , in the Preface to his Tragedy , complains that Horace Walpole has had hard measure dealt him by the critics , firstly , because he was a lord ...
... Lordship's chaplain out of his Lordship's house , is what I see no reason for . - Lord Byron , in the Preface to his Tragedy , complains that Horace Walpole has had hard measure dealt him by the critics , firstly , because he was a lord ...
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