| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 532 頁
...talked to me of you and your immortalities : he preferred you 124 NOTICES OF THE AD 1812. to every bard past and present, and asked which of your works pleased...you more particularly the poet of Princes, as they петег appeared more fascinating than in ' Marmion' and the ' Lady of the Lake.' He was pleased... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 528 頁
...immortalities : he preferred you i A. D 1812. to every bard past and present, and asked which of jour r. "They say," answered the woman, " it is a little...herself, and turning to kiss with delight the young lo Princei, a» they never appeared more fascinating than in ' Marmiou' and the ' Lady of the Lake.' He... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1830 - 482 頁
...to my own attempts, he talked to me of you and your immortalities : he preferred you to every bard past and present, and asked which of your works pleased...me most. It was a difficult question. I answered, 1 thought the ' Lay.' He said his own opinion was nearly similar. In speaking of the others, I told... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 頁
...bard prat and present, and asked which ol your works pleased me most. It was a difficult qucs lion. I answered, I thought the ' Lay.' He said his own...him that I thought you more particularly the poet of Prince», as they never appeared more fascinating than in ' Marmion' and the ' Lady of the Lake.' He... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 610 頁
...as to my own attempts, he talked to me of you and your immortalities; he preferred you to every bard past and present, and asked which of your works pleased...him that I thought you more particularly the poet of Prince*, as they never appeared more fascinating than in Marmion and the Lady of the Lake. lie was... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 314 頁
...to my own attempts, he talked to me of you and your immortalities ; he preferred you to every bard past and present, and asked which of your works pleased...similar. In speaking of the others, I told him that I thdilght you more particularly the poet of Princes, as they never appeared more fascinating than in... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1837 - 378 頁
...immortalities : he preferred you to every bard past ani present, and asked which of your works pleased mi most. It was a difficult question. I answered, I thought the " Lay." He said his own opinion wanearly similar. In speaking of the others, I told him that I thought you more particularly the poet... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 頁
...satisfaction, I trust, of hearing that she is well. — I hope that neither politics you to every bard past and present, and asked which of your works pleased me most. It nor gout have assailed your Lordship since was a difficult question. I answered, I I last saw you,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 848 頁
...to my own attempts, he talked to me of you and your immortalities ; he preferred you to every bard past and present, and asked which of your works pleased...speaking of the others, I told him that I thought yon more particularly the poet of Princft, as they never appeared more fascinating than in ' Mannion... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1841 - 338 頁
...to my own attempts, he talked to me of you and your immortalities ; he preferred you to every bard past and present, and asked which of your works pleased...me most. It was a difficult question. I answered, 1 thought the " Lay." He said his own "pinion was nearly similar. In speaking of the others, I told... | |
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