Blackwood's Magazine, 46. kötetW. Blackwood., 1839 |
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12. oldal
... poem . We grant to Voltaire the merit of better taste , for he has no- thing of the tumid and somewhat bom- bastic diction of Lucan : but , on the other hand , where in the Henriade shall we find passages like the con- trasted ...
... poem . We grant to Voltaire the merit of better taste , for he has no- thing of the tumid and somewhat bom- bastic diction of Lucan : but , on the other hand , where in the Henriade shall we find passages like the con- trasted ...
17. oldal
... poems ? It does not arise solely from the inequality of their ta lents . But the English poet , from the midst of the luxury and the philosophy of the capital , seeks the country , traver- singit in poverty and on foot , to breathe the ...
... poems ? It does not arise solely from the inequality of their ta lents . But the English poet , from the midst of the luxury and the philosophy of the capital , seeks the country , traver- singit in poverty and on foot , to breathe the ...
48. oldal
... poets . Many years ago Weymouth was all the rage , because it was the favourite resort of royalty . Next came the ... poem as Childe Harold ? Just now , he is all for the Spas of Germany , Captain Head's popular Bubbles of Brunnen ...
... poets . Many years ago Weymouth was all the rage , because it was the favourite resort of royalty . Next came the ... poem as Childe Harold ? Just now , he is all for the Spas of Germany , Captain Head's popular Bubbles of Brunnen ...
121. oldal
... poem , on some great event in the history of Man ; but the selection of that event was a matter of no slight difficulty . A good sub- ject , I knew , was the first step towards success in any literary undertaking ; and I resolved to ...
... poem , on some great event in the history of Man ; but the selection of that event was a matter of no slight difficulty . A good sub- ject , I knew , was the first step towards success in any literary undertaking ; and I resolved to ...
122. oldal
... poetic theme con- nected with human affairs of equal grandeur and sublimity . Nor will there probably ever be one so felici- tously treated as this has been in that wonderful poem . " We acquit Dr M'Henry of the vanity of imagining that ...
... poetic theme con- nected with human affairs of equal grandeur and sublimity . Nor will there probably ever be one so felici- tously treated as this has been in that wonderful poem . " We acquit Dr M'Henry of the vanity of imagining that ...
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