Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Tom 6Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1825 |
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Strona 13
... opinion pretty distinctly on the nature and ten- dency of that review . - It was too heavy , and too much in carnest , for a mere jeu - d'esprit , though it did contain some clever writing , and some good hits ; and if it were meant as ...
... opinion pretty distinctly on the nature and ten- dency of that review . - It was too heavy , and too much in carnest , for a mere jeu - d'esprit , though it did contain some clever writing , and some good hits ; and if it were meant as ...
Strona 59
... opinion on the subject : " I have not the least objection to their being circulated ; in fact they have been read by some of mine , and several of Moore's friends and acquaintances ; among others , they were lent to Lady Burghersh . On ...
... opinion on the subject : " I have not the least objection to their being circulated ; in fact they have been read by some of mine , and several of Moore's friends and acquaintances ; among others , they were lent to Lady Burghersh . On ...
Strona 64
... opinions on the genius and style of his co- temporaries , which are for the most part judicious , and often lean- ing ... opinion . It was on some point upon which he could not but most cordially disagree . She did not understand London ...
... opinions on the genius and style of his co- temporaries , which are for the most part judicious , and often lean- ing ... opinion . It was on some point upon which he could not but most cordially disagree . She did not understand London ...
Strona 68
... opinion of women is degrading to the sex and to him ; it plainly evinces that he was not capable of a lasting and sincere attachment , either to wife or mistress : " Women were there , as they have ever been fated to be , my bane . Like ...
... opinion of women is degrading to the sex and to him ; it plainly evinces that he was not capable of a lasting and sincere attachment , either to wife or mistress : " Women were there , as they have ever been fated to be , my bane . Like ...
Strona 69
... Lord Byron ) refutes Coleridge ; and every pious Dr. Drowsy in the kingdom refutes Shelley . Lord Byron's opinion of his great cotemporary and rival in public favour , Sir Walter Scott , was honourable to Conversations of Lord Byron . 69.
... Lord Byron ) refutes Coleridge ; and every pious Dr. Drowsy in the kingdom refutes Shelley . Lord Byron's opinion of his great cotemporary and rival in public favour , Sir Walter Scott , was honourable to Conversations of Lord Byron . 69.
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