Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Volume 2Robert Chambers Gould and Lincoln, 1854 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 45
Page ix
... LORD THURLOW , 362 GEORGE CRABBE , 309 Song to May , 362 The Parish ... SIR WALTER SCOTT , Lucy , 326 On the Setting Sun , A Portrait , 326 Description of Melrose ... BYRON , 386 · Love , 344 Picture of Modern Greece , 389 • Picture of a ...
... LORD THURLOW , 362 GEORGE CRABBE , 309 Song to May , 362 The Parish ... SIR WALTER SCOTT , Lucy , 326 On the Setting Sun , A Portrait , 326 Description of Melrose ... BYRON , 386 · Love , 344 Picture of Modern Greece , 389 • Picture of a ...
Page xvi
... Lord Portrait of Thomas Gray , Autograph of Gray , View of Gray's Window , St Peter's View of Stoke Pogeis Church ... Byron , · 386 Tomb of Bishop Porteous , 654 son's Green , • 160 Autograph of Byron , 386 Portrait of Dr Thomas Chalmers ...
... Lord Portrait of Thomas Gray , Autograph of Gray , View of Gray's Window , St Peter's View of Stoke Pogeis Church ... Byron , · 386 Tomb of Bishop Porteous , 654 son's Green , • 160 Autograph of Byron , 386 Portrait of Dr Thomas Chalmers ...
Page 88
... Lord Byron , if we except Athens racters of his naval officers are finely discriminated Albert , the commander , is brave , liberal , and just softened and refined by domestic ties and superior information ; Rodmond , the next in rank ...
... Lord Byron , if we except Athens racters of his naval officers are finely discriminated Albert , the commander , is brave , liberal , and just softened and refined by domestic ties and superior information ; Rodmond , the next in rank ...
Page 161
... Sir Charles Grandison . The almost unexampled success and popularity of Richardson's life and writings were to himself ... Lord Byron could not , he said , read ' Clarissa . ' We admit that it requires some resolution to get through a ...
... Sir Charles Grandison . The almost unexampled success and popularity of Richardson's life and writings were to himself ... Lord Byron could not , he said , read ' Clarissa . ' We admit that it requires some resolution to get through a ...
Page 163
... Lord Fellamar and his other city portraits . The profligacy of Lady Bellaston and the meanness of Tom Jones in ... Byron has styled Fielding the prose Homer of human nature . ' knowledge , easy satire , and lively fancy , that 163 ...
... Lord Fellamar and his other city portraits . The profligacy of Lady Bellaston and the meanness of Tom Jones in ... Byron has styled Fielding the prose Homer of human nature . ' knowledge , easy satire , and lively fancy , that 163 ...
Contents
286 | |
298 | |
301 | |
309 | |
316 | |
322 | |
393 | |
455 | |
112 | |
115 | |
118 | |
160 | |
171 | |
219 | |
241 | |
243 | |
244 | |
249 | |
256 | |
461 | |
471 | |
494 | |
505 | |
521 | |
595 | |
619 | |
629 | |
667 | |
676 | |
705 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ancient appeared beauty beneath blank verse breast breath bright character charms clouds Colonsay dark dear death deep delight Dr Johnson earth England English fair fame fancy father fear feel flowers genius grace grave green hand happy hast hear heard heart heaven hill honour hope Horace Walpole hour human king labour Lady light live lonely look Lord Lord Byron lyre mind moral morning mountains mourn muse native nature never night o'er pain passion peace pleasure poem poet poetical poetry praise pride published racter rill Rodmond round scene Scotland seems shade sigh Sir Walter Scott smile soft song soul sound spirit stream style sublime sweet taste tears tender thee thou thought tion Tom Jones Twas uncle Toby vale verse virtue voice wandering wave wild wind young youth