| 1847 - 788 страници
...in which the poetic genins of Johu Keats was germinated, has emphatically said of Uyperion that " it seems actually inspired by the Titans, and is as sublime as ..Eschylus."— See Byron't Worti, vol. xv., p. 92. t Thug writes Suetonins — " pragrandibus oculis, qui, quod minim... | |
| 1838 - 640 страници
...decease of poor Keats, that he had done him injustice, and added, " He is a loss (o our literature ; his fragment of ' Hyperion' seems actually inspired by the Titans, and is as sublime as /Kschjhis." But I must not forget the sennet, here it is : — Fame, like a wayward girl will still... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 страници
...inevitably encouateijn the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at &lrvj£ea.ts's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to his own genius, which, mature all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise. His fragment of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1831 - 572 страници
...Keats's depreciation of Pope hae hardly permitted me to do justice to his own genius, which, malgré all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly...fragment of ' Hyperion* seems actually inspired by the Titane, and is as sublime as /Eschylus. He is a lore to our literature ; and the more so, as he himself,... | |
| 1831 - 372 страници
...atrocious article on Keats's " Endymion," in the Quarterly Review, he says — " My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to bis own genius, which, malgre all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 512 страници
...must inevitably encounter in the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at Mr Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted...of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise. His I r ;i |;ii . ~nt of ' Hyperion' seems actually inspired by the Titans, and is Bat ye were dead To... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 страници
...must inevitably encounter in the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted...actually inspired by the Titans, and is as sublime as Xsdiylus. He is a loss to our literature ; and the more so, as he himself, before his death, is said... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 678 страници
...inevitably encounter ' in the course of a life ambitious of public notice. My indignation at ' Mr. Kea's's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice ' to his own genius, which, malgrè all the fantastic fopperies of his ' style, was undoubtedly of great promise. His fragment... | |
| 1834 - 508 страници
...inevitably encounter in the course of a lile ambitious of public notice. My indignation at Mr. Keats'a depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted me to do justice to his own genius, which, maigre all the fantastic fopperies of his style, was undoubtedly of great promise. His fragment of... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 396 страници
...to show the notions entertained by the new performers on the English notice. My indignation at Mr. Keats's depreciation of Pope has hardly permitted...actually inspired by the Titans, and is as sublime as ^schylus. He is a loss to our literature; and the more so, as he himself, before his death, is said... | |
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