| 1850 - 790 páginas
..." I am quite willing to hazard any critical credit, by avowing my persuasion, that in originality, power, and even beauty, when he chose to be beautiful,...sufferings, he excelled them all — and perhaps everybody ehe among contemporaries, in prose or verse. He was, in a transcendental sense, the poet of the poor,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 páginas
...says he, "quite willing to hazard my critical credit, by avowing my persuasion that in originality, power, and even beauty, when he chose to be beautiful,...whatever he deemed their wrongs or their sufferings, he exceeded them all — and perhaps everybody else among contemporaries — in prose or verse. He was,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 páginas
...beside Byron in tremendous energy, Crabbe in graphie deseription, and Coleridge in effusions of domestie tenderness, while in intense sympathy with the poor,...whatever he deemed their wrongs or their sufferings, he exeeeded them nil — and perhaps everybody else among eontemporaries — in prose or verse. He was,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 páginas
...bo might have measured heads beside Byron in tremendous energy, Crabbe iu graphic description, nnd Coleridge in effusions of domestic tenderness, while...whatever he deemed their wrongs or their sufferings, he exceeded them all — nnd perhaps even-body else among contemporaries — in prose or verse. Ho was,... | |
| James Montgomery, John Holland - 1856 - 338 páginas
...however, am quite willing to hazard any critical credit by avowing my persuasion that, in originality, power, and even beauty — when he chose to be beautiful...their sufferings, he excelled them all, and perhaps every body else among his contemporaries in prose or verse. He was, in a transcendental sense, the... | |
| Helen Cross Knight - 1857 - 454 páginas
...however, am quite willing to hazard any critical credit by avowing my persuasion that, in originality, power, and even beauty — when he chose to be beautiful...tremendous energy, — Crabbe, in graphic description, s and Coleridge, in effusions of domestic tenderness ; while in intense sympathy with the poor, in... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 páginas
...heautiful, he might have measured heads heside Byron in tremendous energy, Crahhe in graphic deseription, and Coleridge in effusions of domestic tenderness,...whatever he deemed their wrongs or their sufferings, he exceeded them all — and perhaps everyhody else among contemporarics — in prose or verse. He was,... | |
| 1860 - 806 páginas
...the Corn Law Rhymer, in two volumes. The late venerable poot Montgomery states that in originality, power, and even beauty, when he chose to be beautiful,...tenderness ; while in intense sympathy with the poor, in whatsoever he deemed their wrongs or their sufferings, he excelled them all. — and perhaps everybody... | |
| Samuel Ellis - 1864 - 108 páginas
...energy,— Crabbo, in graphic description; and ColeON BUNYAN AND THE " PILGRIM'S PROGRESS." 39 ridge in effusions of domestic tenderness; while in intense...excelled them all, and perhaps everybody else among his contemporaries in prose and verse. He was, in a transcendental sense, the Poet of the Poor, whom,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1869 - 810 páginas
...he choso to lie beautiful, he might have measured heads beside Byron in trt-mcndons energy, CraMi" in graphic description, and Coleridge in effusions of domestic tenderness; while in iDtenMiympathj "itli —in proso or verse. He was, in a dental sense. Ike poet of Ihe poor, whoi .i]u;,\... | |
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