| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1854 - 320 頁
...some of our classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way, — I took Moore's poems and my own and some others, and went over them side by side with Pope's, and I was really astonished (I ought not to have been so) and mortified at the ineffable distance in point of sense, harmony, effect,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1855 - 584 頁
...of our classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way : — I took Moore's poems and my. own and some others, and went over them side by side with Pope's, and I was really astonisheu ^1 ought not to have been so) and mortified at the ineffable distance in point of sense,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 292 頁
...of our classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way: — I took Moore's poems, and my own, and some others, and went over them side by side with...ineffable distance, in point of sense, learning, effect, and even imagination, passion, and invention, between the little Queen Anne's man, and us of the Lower... | |
| Wellington College - 1871 - 250 頁
...high admiration for the poetry of Pope. He placed him above himself and his contemporaries ; he is " astonished and mortified at the ineffable distance in point of sense, learning, effect, and even imagination, passion, and invention between the little Queen Anne's man, and us of the lower... | |
| Karl Elze - 1872 - 554 頁
...that the present and next generation will finally be of this opinion.3 I took Moore's poems and my own and some others, and went over them side by side with Pope's, and I was really astonished (I ought not to have been so) and mortified at the ineffable distance in point of sense, learning,... | |
| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1879 - 506 頁
...some of our classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way : I took Moore's poems and my own and some others, and went over them side by side with Pope's, and I was really astonished (I ought not to have been so) and mortified at the ineffable distance in point of sense, learning,... | |
| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1879 - 528 頁
...went over them side by side with Pope's, and I was really astonished (I ought not to have been so) and mortified at the ineffable distance in point of sense, learning, effect, and even imagination, passion, and invention between the Queen Anne's man and us of the Lower Empire.... | |
| John Dennis - 1883 - 424 頁
...that all the poets of his age were wrong except Rogers and Crabbe. " I took Moore's poems and my own and some others and went over them side by side with...ineffable distance in point of sense, learning, effect, even imagination, passion, and invention, between the little Queen Anne's man and us of the Lower Empire.... | |
| John Dennis - 1883 - 426 頁
...that all the poets of his age were wrong except Rogers and Crabbe. " I took Moore's poems and my own and some others and went over them side by side with...ineffable distance in point of sense, learning, effect, even imagination, passion, and invention, between the little Queen Anne's man and us of the Lower Empire.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1886 - 460 頁
...some of our classics, particularly Pope, whom I tried in this way : I took Moore's poems, and my own, and some others, and went over them side by side with Pope's, and I was really astonished (I ought not to have been so) and mortified, at the ineffable distance in point of sense, learning,... | |
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