The Portico, Volume 3Tobias Watkins, Stephen Simpson Neale Wills & Cole, 1817 |
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Page 157
... poems , by Lord Byron . We have just had time to look over this poem in a hasty manner ; but we have seen enough to justify us in saying , that Lord Byron has fully redeemed his reputation from the dis- grace of some of his late ...
... poems , by Lord Byron . We have just had time to look over this poem in a hasty manner ; but we have seen enough to justify us in saying , that Lord Byron has fully redeemed his reputation from the dis- grace of some of his late ...
Page 172
... of hearing it before or not . We should be rejoiced , to see this ostentatious practice of magnifying the volume abolished , by American Poets . I CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . Canto third . With other Poems 172 THE VILLAGE , A POEM .
... of hearing it before or not . We should be rejoiced , to see this ostentatious practice of magnifying the volume abolished , by American Poets . I CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE . Canto third . With other Poems 172 THE VILLAGE , A POEM .
Page 390
... poem as a cook serves a dead turkey , when she fastens the legs of it to a post , and draws out all the sinews . For ... poem full of musical periods , that have nothing but their oily smoothness to recommend them . " " I have said thus ...
... poem as a cook serves a dead turkey , when she fastens the legs of it to a post , and draws out all the sinews . For ... poem full of musical periods , that have nothing but their oily smoothness to recommend them . " " I have said thus ...
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