The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1823 |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 11
Pagina 157
... LORD BYRON.- DON JUAN . THE career of this nobleman , as a poet and a man , has been alike singular , although on the latter we shall , for the present , forbear to enlarge . In the year 1807 , he first ... Lord Byron's Don Juan.cf 157.
... LORD BYRON.- DON JUAN . THE career of this nobleman , as a poet and a man , has been alike singular , although on the latter we shall , for the present , forbear to enlarge . In the year 1807 , he first ... Lord Byron's Don Juan.cf 157.
Pagina 159
... lord Byron's admirers , the most shameless palliaters of the grossly immoral and irreli- gious tendency of his productions ; though on both these points the Quarterly has not left them far behind . A smile has ... Lord Byron's Don Juan . 195.
... lord Byron's admirers , the most shameless palliaters of the grossly immoral and irreli- gious tendency of his productions ; though on both these points the Quarterly has not left them far behind . A smile has ... Lord Byron's Don Juan . 195.
Pagina 160
... lord Byron , of his mercenary or self- interested critics , and of the whole host of his indiscriminate admirers , we advance boldly to a charge infinitely more easy to substantiate than to meet . Don Juan , the ... Lord Byron's Don Juan .
... lord Byron , of his mercenary or self- interested critics , and of the whole host of his indiscriminate admirers , we advance boldly to a charge infinitely more easy to substantiate than to meet . Don Juan , the ... Lord Byron's Don Juan .
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
academy Achæus advantage amusement ancient appeared Arian beauty called character conduct Council Council of Ancients death delight Edward Burke engaged England English equal excited eyes father favour feeling France French friends gentlemen give grammar hand Hayley heart honour hope John Kemble Kemble king labour lady language Latin language learning literary Lord lord Byron Louis XV Madame Madame Campan manner master mathematics means ment mind Napoleon nature never night Norlis object observed occasion opinion parents person pleasure poet Port Folio possess present principles profession pupils queen racter reader respect river Roger Ducos Saint Cloud seemed society soon Sosibius Spain spirit student supposed talents taste teacher thee thing thou thought tion verses virtue Voltaire whole wish writer young youth