| 1814 - 564 Seiten
...will he live, or like you xvill he perish ; When decay'd, may he mingle his dust with your own." P. 3i Now we positively do assert, that there is nothing...in the whole compass of the noble minor's volume. Iiord Byron should also have a care of attempting what the greatest poets have done before him, for... | |
| 1814 - 570 Seiten
...will he live, or h'kc you will he perish ; When decay'd, may he mingle his dust with your own." P. 3. Now we positively do assert, that there is nothing...than these stanzas in the whole compass of the noble minor'• volume. Lord Byron should also have a care of attempting what the greatest poets have done... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1820 - 16 Seiten
...he live, or like you will he perish ; When decayed, may he mingle his dust with your own." — p. 3. Now we positively do assert, that there is nothing...done before him ; for comparisons (as he must have occasion to see at his writing-master's) are odious. — Gray's ode on Eton College, should really... | |
| 1820 - 562 Seiten
...will he live, or like you will he perish j When decay'd, may he mingle his dust with your own.' p. 3. Now, we positively do assert, that there is nothing...in the whole compass of the noble minor's volume. hobbling stanzas ' on a distant view of the village and school of Harrow.' ' Where fancy, yet, joys... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 404 Seiten
...Like you will he live, or like you will he perish ; Whendecay'd, may he mingle his dust with your own. Now we positively do assert , that there is nothing...comparisons ( as he must have had occasion to see at his writing-master's) are odious. — Gray's Ode on Eton College, should really have kept out the ten hobbling... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 476 Seiten
...will he live, or like you will he perish — When decay 'd, may he mingle his dust with your own." " Now we positively do assert, that there is nothing...comparisons (as he must have had occasion to see at his writing-master's) are odious. — Gray's Ode to Eton College, should really have kept out the ten hobbling... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 498 Seiten
...will he live, or like you will he perish ; When decay'd, may he mingle his dust with your own.' p. 3. Now we positively do assert, that there is nothing...comparisons (as he must have had occasion to see at his writing-master's) are odious. — Gray's Ode on Eton College should really have kept out the ten hobbling... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 Seiten
...will he live, or like you will he perish — When decay'd, may he mingle his dust with your own." " Now we positively do assert, that there is nothing...comparisons (as he must have had occasion to see at his writing-master's) are odious. — Gray's Ode to Eton College, should really have kept out the ten hobbling... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1822 - 200 Seiten
...will he live, or like you will he perish ; When decay'd, may he mingle his dust with your own.' p. 3. Now we positively do assert, that there is nothing...greatest poets have done before him, for comparisons fas he must have had occasion to see at his writing-master's) are odious.' — Gray's Ode on Eton College... | |
| George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825 - 314 Seiten
...will he live, or like you will he perish ; When decayed,*may he mingle his dust with your own !" ' Now we positively do assert that there is nothing...comparisons (as he must have had occasion to see at his writing-master's) are odious. Gray's Ode to Eton College should really have kept out the ten hobbling... | |
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