| John Keats - 1818 - 232 pagine
...immaturity, and every error denoting a feverish attempt, rather than a deed accomplished. The two first books, and indeed the two last, I feel sensible are...passing the press ; nor should they if I thought a Vlll year's castigation would do them any good ; — it will not : the foundations are too sandy. It... | |
| 1818 - 606 pagine
...we really do not know what he means — but the next passage is more intelligible. ' The two first books, and indeed the two last, I feel sensible are...completion as to warrant their passing the press.' — Preface, p. vii. Thus ' the two first books' are, even in his own judgment, unfit to appear, and... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1818 - 622 pagine
...we really do not know what he means — but the next passage is more intelligible. ' The two first books, and indeed the two last, I feel sensible are...completion as to warrant their passing the press.' — Preface, p. vii. Thus ' the two first books' are, even in his own judgment, unfit to appear, and... | |
| 1819 - 630 pagine
...we really do not know what he means — but the next passage is more intelligible. ' The two first books, and indeed the two last, I feel sensible are...completion as to warrant their passing the press.' — Preface, p. vii. Thus ' the two first books' are. even in his own judgment, unfit to appear, and... | |
| John Keats - 1926 - 738 pagine
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| Leigh Hunt - 1828 - 512 pagine
...immaturity, and every error denoting a feverish attempt rather than a deed accomplished. The two first books, and indeed the two last, I feel sensible, are...too sandy. It is just that this youngster should die away : a sad thought for me, if I had not some hope that while it is dwindling I may be plotting, and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pagine
...feel temible are not of euch completion aa to warrant their parang the press ; nor should they, if 1 my face. T was partly Love, and partly Fear, And ¡я just that this youngster should die away : a sad thought for me, if I had not some hope thai while... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pagine
...immaturity, and every error denoting a feverish attempt, rather than a deed accomplished. The two first books, and indeed the two last, I feel sensible are...too sandy. It is just that this youngster should die away : a sad thought for me, if I had not some hope that while it is dwindling I may be plotting, and... | |
| 1839 - 684 pagine
...as to warrant its passing the press ; nor should it, if I thought a year's castigation would do it any good : it will not, — the foundations are too sandy. It is just that this youngster should die away : a sad thought for me, if I had not some hope that, while it is dwindling, I may be plotting... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 pagine
...the two last, I feel sensible •re not of such completion as to warrant their passing the preas ; nor should they, if I thought a year's castigation...foundations are too sandy. It is just that this youngster ihonld die away : a sad thought for me, if I had not some hope that while it is dwindling I may be... | |
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