| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 466 sayfa
...to choose, I cannot ji.ow restore Its health; but what it then detested, still abhor. LXXVrf. Then farewell, Horace; whom I hated so, Not for thy faults, but mine; it is a curse To understand, not feel thy lyric flow, To comprehend, but never love thy verse, Although... | |
| 1822 - 468 sayfa
...poetical,) his amiable farewell to his moralizing mend, Horatius Flaccus, on the top of Soracte — Then farewell, Horace, whom I hated so, Not for thy faults, but mine ; it is a curse To understand, not feel thy lyric flow, To comprehend, but never love thy verse. Childe... | |
| John Colin Dunlop - 1827 - 634 sayfa
...may be only remembered as the lines of Homer were recorded in the memory of Ensign Northerton.1 Then farewell, Horace, whom I hated so, Not for thy faults, but mine ; it is a curse To understand, not feel, thy lyric flow • To comprehend, yet never love thy verse:... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 sayfa
...to chuse, I cannot now restore l Its health; but what it then detested, still abhor. LXXVIÏ. Then farewell, Horace; whom I hated so, Not for thy faults, but mine; it is a curse To understand, not feel thy lyric (low, To comprehend, but never love thy vers*', Although... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 828 sayfa
...a nation's various powers can bind. And various orders in one form sublime Of policy. Bcatlt . Then farewell Horace ; whom I hated so, Not for thy faults but mine ; it is a curse To understand, not feel thy lyric flow, To comprehend, but never love thy verse. Byron.... | |
| Aeschylus - 1829 - 164 sayfa
...of ignorance and empiricism. Byron has well expressed this feeling in his Childe Harold : — " Then farewell, Horace, whom I hated so Not for thy faults but mine " * * That is, for the difficulties and disgust he experienced in reading him. But it is high time... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 sayfa
...called hogs' Hurd, " Discourses on Poetical Imitation." t Prologue to the University of Oxford. Then farewell, Horace ; whom I hated so, Not for thy faults, but mine ; it is a curse To understand, not feel thy lyric flow, To comprehend, but never love, thy verse."... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1830 - 488 sayfa
...which in his time was called /.»_:' tltearing." * Hurd, " Discourses on Poetical Imitation." Then farewell, Horace ; whom I hated so, Not for thy faults, but mine ; it is a curse To understand, not ferl thy lyric flow, To comprehend, but never love, thy verse."... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 504 sayfa
...restore Its health ; but what it then detested, still abhor. ' Prologue to the University of Oxford. Then farewell, Horace ; whom I hated so, Not for thy faults, but mine : it is a curse To understand, not feel thy lyric flow, To comprehend, but never love thy verse. CHILUE... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 sayfa
...free to chuse, I cannot now restore Its health ; but what it then detested, still abhor. LXXVII. Then farewell, Horace ; whom I hated so, Not for thy faults, but mine ; it is a curse To understand, not feel thy lyric flow, To comprehend, but never love thy verse. Although... | |
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