North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 317
... poem of four stanzas , with a view to characterize the four greatest epick poets that ever lived . After honouring Homer and Virgil with a stanza each , he modestly ranges himself in the third place , and , with mar- vellous ...
... poem of four stanzas , with a view to characterize the four greatest epick poets that ever lived . After honouring Homer and Virgil with a stanza each , he modestly ranges himself in the third place , and , with mar- vellous ...
Page 369
... poems , by Lord Byron , containing a third Canto of Childe Harold , and other poems , has been recently published ... poem sup- poses a father dreaming at sea of a child he had left , and suddenly waking is reminded by the motion of ...
... poems , by Lord Byron , containing a third Canto of Childe Harold , and other poems , has been recently published ... poem sup- poses a father dreaming at sea of a child he had left , and suddenly waking is reminded by the motion of ...
Page 419
... poem consists of an address to Deity , in which there is little to remark ; it is too long , and would have been more appropriate to the original design of the poem than its present destination . * We have omitted to mention , or ...
... poem consists of an address to Deity , in which there is little to remark ; it is too long , and would have been more appropriate to the original design of the poem than its present destination . * We have omitted to mention , or ...
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