| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 1016 oldal
...I repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults; these are but the recedmg waves repulsed and broken for a moment on the shore,...rolling on and gaining ground with every breaker. Mr SonuSey accuses us of attacking the religion of the country ; and is he abetting it by writing lives... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 662 oldal
...bargain. But that a revolution is inevitable, I repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults; these are but the receding waves...every breaker. Mr Southey accuses us of attacking tlie religion of the country ; and is he abetting it by writing lives of Wesley? One mode of worship... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 888 oldal
...repression of petty tumults; these are but the receding wave* rrpul&ni and brokrn for a moment on the shorr, while the great tide is still rolling on and gaining...every breaker. Mr Southey accuses us of attacking (be rehcion of the country; and ¡«he abetting itby writing fi»es of ITeilejr? One mode of worship... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 oldal
...bargain. But that a revolution is inevitable, I repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults • these are but the receding waves...rolling on and gaining ground with every breaker. Mr Souihey accuses ns of attacking the religion of the country; anil is he abetting it by writing lives... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1828 - 780 oldal
...repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults ; these art? but the rr<-cdiiij; waves repulsed and broken for a moment on the shore,...ground with every breaker. Mr Southey accuses us of att.irkinjj the religion of the country; and is he abetting it by writing lives of Wesltyï One mode... | |
| George Clinton - 1828 - 888 oldal
...bargain. But that a revolution is inevitable, I repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults; these are but the receding waves...repulsed and broken for a moment on the shore, while lhc great tide is still rolling on and gaining ground with every breaker. Mr. Soulhey accuses us of... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 oldal
...inevitable, I repeat. The government may exult over the repression of petty tumults ; these are the Tfct'ding waves repulsed and broken for a moment on the shore,...while the great tide is still rolling, on and gaining with every breaiter. Mr Southey accuses us of attacking tlie religion of the country; and is he abetting... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1830 - 436 oldal
...bargain. But that a revolution is inevitable, I repeat. The government may exult Qver the repression of petty tumults ; these are but the receding waves...; and is he abetting it by writing lives of Wesley f One mode of worship is merely destroyed by another. There never was, nor ever will be, a country... | |
| 1831 - 510 oldal
...preoccupied the public mind. ' Mr. Southey,' observed the late Lord Byron, with great penetration, ' accuses us of attacking the religion of the country...; and is he abetting it by writing Lives of Wesley V (Appendix to the Two Foscari, p. 327.) His lordship's line of remark indeed is strictly just, if... | |
| 1831 - 512 oldal
...preoccupied the public mind. ' Mr. Southey,' observed the late Lord Byron, with great penetration, ' accuses us of attacking the religion of the country...; and is he abetting it by writing Lives of Wesley V (Appendix to the Two Foscari, p. 327.) His lordship's line of remark indeed is strictly just, if... | |
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