This is the charge which we bring against Lord Byron. We say that, under some strange misapprehension as to the truth, and the duty of proclaiming it, he has exerted all the powers of his powerful mind to convince his readers, both directly and indirectly,... Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Sayfa 245editör: - 1850Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1822 - 686 sayfa
...on truth and fidelity at an end for ever. TViis is the charge which we bring against Lord Byron. We say that, under some strange misapprehension as to...and despicable mockeries for the most part, and, at best, but laborious follies. Love, patriotism, valour, devotion, constancy, ambition — all are to... | |
| 1823 - 228 sayfa
...'draught is the more deadly for the mixture ! « This is the charge which we bring against Lord Byron. \Ve say that under some strange misapprehension as to...and despicable mockeries for the most part , and at best but laborious follies. Love , patriotism, yalour, devotion, constancy, ambition— all are to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 sayfa
...expression of the loftiest conceptions. ** This is the charge which we bring against Lord Byron. We say that, under some strange misapprehension as to...and despicable mockeries for the most part, and, at best, but laborious follies. Love, patriotism, valour, devotion, constancy, ambition — all are to... | |
| 1835 - 932 sayfa
...on truth and fidelity at an end for ever. Thie is the charge which wo bring against Lord Byron. We say that, under some strange misapprehension as to...and despicable mockeries for the most part, and, at best, but laborious follies. Lovr, patriotism, valour, devotion, constancy, ambition — all are to... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 440 sayfa
...on truth and fidelity at an end for ever. This is the charge which we bring against Lord Byron. We say that, under some strange misapprehension as to...and despicable mockeries for the most part, and, at best, but laborious follies. Love. patriotism, valour, devotion, constancy, ambition — all are to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1835 - 376 sayfa
...expression of the loftiest conceptions. " This is the charge which we bring against Lord Byron. We say that, under some strange misapprehension as to...pursuits, and disinterested virtues, are mere deceits or illusions—hollow and despicable mockeries for the most part, and, at best, but laborious follies.... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 540 sayfa
...on truth and fidelity at an end for ever. This is the charge which we bring against Lord Byron. We say that, under some strange misapprehension as to...and despicable mockeries for the most part, and, at best, but laborious follies. Religion, love, patriotism, valour, devotion, constancy, ambition —... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 692 sayfa
...on truth and fidelity at an end for ever. This is the charge which we bring against Lord Byron. We say that, under some strange misapprehension as to...all the powers of his powerful mind to convince his leaders, both directly and indirectly, that all ennobling pursuits, and disinterested virtues, are... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 sayfa
...on truth and fidelity at an end for ever. Tkis is the charge which we bring against Lord Byron. We say that, under some strange misapprehension as to the truth, and the duty ot proclaiming it. he has exerted all the powers of nis powerful mind to convince his readers, both... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1849 - 390 sayfa
...had been, but a moment before, so beautifully pathetic in the expression of the loftiest conceptions. say that, under some strange misapprehension as to...ennobling pursuits, and disinterested virtues, are nere deceits or illusions— hollow and despicable mockeries for the most part, and, at best, but laborious... | |
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