We would entreat him to believe, that a certain portion of liveliness, somewhat of fancy, is necessary to constitute a poem ; and that a poem in the present day, to be read, must contain at least one thought, either in a little degree different from the... The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art - 第 304 頁1856完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1808 - 532 頁
...liveliness, somewhat of fancy, is necessary to constitute a poem ; and that a poem in the present djy, to be read, must contain at least one thought, either...expressed. We put it to his candour, whether there is any thing so deserving the name of poetry in verses like the following, written in 1806, and whether,... | |
| 1811 - 450 頁
...certain portion of liveliness, somewhat of fancy, is necessary to constitute a poem ; and that a poem in the present day, to be read, must contain at least one thought, cither in a little degree different from the ideas of some writers, or differently expressed. We put... | |
| 1814 - 558 頁
...certain portion of liveliness, somewhat of fancy, is necessary to constitute a poem ; and that a poem, in the present day, to be read, must contain at least...of former writers, or differently expressed. We put il to his candour, whether there is any thing so deserving the name of poetry in verses like the following,... | |
| 1814 - 556 頁
...eertain portion of liveliness, somewhat of fancy, is necessary to constitute a poem ; and that a poem, in the present day, to be read, must contain at least...expressed. We put it to his candour, whether there is any thing so deserving the name of poetry in verses like the following, written in 1 806, and whether,... | |
| Charles James - 1817 - 294 頁
...certain portion of liveliness, some" what of fancy is necessary to constitute a poem ; " and that a poem, in the present day, to be read, " must contain, at...thought, either in a " little degree different from the idi^as of former " writers, or differently expressed." page 286. Lord Byron's Poems. I hope the following... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1820 - 16 頁
...certain portion of liveliness, somewhat of fancy, is necessary to constitute a poem ; and that a poem in the present day, to be read, must contain at least...expressed. We put it to his candour, whether there is any thing so deserving the name of poetry in verses like the following, written in 1806, and whether... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 404 頁
...certain portion of liveliness, somewhat of. fancy, is necessary to constitute a poem.; and that a poem in the present day, to be read , must contain at least...expressed. We put it to his candour, whether there is any thing so deserving the name of poetry in verses like the following, written in i806, and whether,... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 頁
...certain portion of liveliness, somewhat of fancy, is necessary to constitute a poem ; and that a poem in the present day, to be read, must contain at least...expressed. We put it to his candour, whether there is any thing so deserving the name of poetry in verses like the following, written in 1806, and whether,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 498 頁
...certain portion of liveliness, somewhat of fancy, is necessary to constitute a poem, and that a poem in the present day, to be read, must contain at least...expressed. We put it to his candour, whether there is any thing so deserving the name of poetry in verses like the following, written in 1806 ; and whether,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1822 - 200 頁
...certain portion- of liveliness, somewhat of fancy, is necessary to constitute a poem, and that a poem in the present day, to be read, must contain at least...expressed. We put it to his candour, whether there is any thing so deserving the name of poetry in verses like the following, written in i806; and whether,... | |
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