North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 182
... Lord Byron , who has endeavoured to place them in the same scale ( of the gamut at least ) with their Christian neighbours . " A patriotick society of English individuals have deter- mined , as far as in them lies , to retrieve our ...
... Lord Byron , who has endeavoured to place them in the same scale ( of the gamut at least ) with their Christian neighbours . " A patriotick society of English individuals have deter- mined , as far as in them lies , to retrieve our ...
Page 186
... Lord BYRON ; and we think we may venture to say , that though our imi- tation does not crawl servilely on all fours , it possesses almost as much tenderness and pathos as the original ; - FARE THEE WELL . Fare thee well ! and if 186 ...
... Lord BYRON ; and we think we may venture to say , that though our imi- tation does not crawl servilely on all fours , it possesses almost as much tenderness and pathos as the original ; - FARE THEE WELL . Fare thee well ! and if 186 ...
Page 213
... Lord Byron , who has left England for the East , to join Lady Hester Stanhope , in Arabia . As the remarkable adventures of this distinguished lady may not be known to many of our readers , we copy the following ac- count of them from a ...
... Lord Byron , who has left England for the East , to join Lady Hester Stanhope , in Arabia . As the remarkable adventures of this distinguished lady may not be known to many of our readers , we copy the following ac- count of them from a ...
Page 274
... Lord Byron may rank next , and he has shewn , amidst great incoherence , that , " the thoughts that breath and words that burn , " are sometimes his . In the midnight conflagration , the flitting flame is often broken and obscured by ...
... Lord Byron may rank next , and he has shewn , amidst great incoherence , that , " the thoughts that breath and words that burn , " are sometimes his . In the midnight conflagration , the flitting flame is often broken and obscured by ...
Page 281
... sir , if you can , ' continued he , ' One word will do - you have not injured me : ' Tell me but so , and I shall bear the pain ... Lord Byron must possess a bad heart , because he delights in painting the bad and violent passions almost ...
... sir , if you can , ' continued he , ' One word will do - you have not injured me : ' Tell me but so , and I shall bear the pain ... Lord Byron must possess a bad heart , because he delights in painting the bad and violent passions almost ...
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