| 1831 - 660 頁
...of this opinion. I am the more confirmed in this, by having lately gone over some of our classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way. I took...others, and went over them side by side with Pope's, and 1 was really astonished (I ought not to have been so) and mortified at the ineffable distance, in point... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 622 頁
...he of this opinion. I am the more confirmed in this hy having lately gone over some of oar classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way : —...Moore's poems and my own and some others, and went orer them side hy side with Pope's, and I was really astonished (I ought not to have heen so) and mortified... | |
| 1831 - 470 頁
...of this opinion. I am the more confirmed in this, by having lately gone over some of our classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way ; — I took Moore's poems, and my own, and some others, went over them side by side with ope's, and I was really astonished (I ought not to have been so) and... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 512 頁
...and judgment in this passage, than in any other I ever read, or Lord Byron wrote.» of our classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way: — I...really astonished (I ought not to have been so) and mortif1ed at the ineffable distance in point of sense, learning, effect, and even imagination, passion,... | |
| 1832 - 368 頁
...over some of our classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way : — I took Moore's Puems, and my own and some others, and went over them side...the ineffable distance, in point of sense, learning, i-ll'i vt , and even imagination, passion, and invention, between the little Queen Anne's man, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 350 頁
...and Crabbe are free. I am the more confirmed in this by having lately gone over some of our classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way : —...side by side with Pope's, and I was really astonished and mortified at the ineffable distance, in point of sense, learning, effect, and even imagination,... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1832 - 632 頁
...just :— " I am convinced that he and all of us are all in the wrong. I lately took Moore's poems, and some others, and went over them, side by side with Pope's, and I was really astonished and mortified at the ineffable distance, in point of acuso, learning, effect, imagination, passion,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1832 - 620 頁
...: — '• I am convinced that he and all of us are all in the wrong. I lately took Moore'a poems, and some others, and went over them, side by side with Pope's, and I was realty astonished and mortified at the ineffable distance, in point of sense, learning, effect, imagination,... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1832 - 656 頁
...just : — " I am convinced that he and all of us are all in the wrong. I lately took Moore's poems, and some others, and went over them, side by side with Pope's, and I was 30 MOORE— MORALES. really astonished and mortified at the ineffable distance, in point of sense,... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1832 - 650 頁
...just : — "I am convinced that he and all of us are all in the wrong. I lately took Moore's poems, and some others, and went over them, side by side with Pope's, and I was30 MOORE— MORALES. really astonished and mortified at the ineffable distuuce, in point of sense,... | |
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