| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1866 - 826 Seiten
...In C'luain Eidhnech, of many crosses, He first read his psalms. That is by no eminent hand ; and yet a Greek epitaph could not show a finer perception...felicity of style in compositions of this nature. Take the well-known Welsh prophecy about the fate of the Britons : — Their Lord they will praise,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 218 Seiten
...In Cluain Eidhnech, of many crosses, He first read his psalms. That is by no eminent hand; and yet a Greek epitaph could not show a finer perception...felicity of style in compositions of this nature. Take the well-known Welsh prophecy about the fate of the Britons :— Their Lord they will praise,... | |
| Ulick J. Bourke - 1875 - 570 Seiten
...psalms. " That (says the Professor of Poetry of Oxford University) is by BO eminent hand ; and yet a Greek epitaph could not show a finer perception...felicity of style in compositions of this nature." THE MAGIC OP BOMANCE KELTIC. " The Kelt's quick feeling for what is noble and distinguished gave his... | |
| Ulick J. Bourke - 1875 - 570 Seiten
...psalms. " That (says the Professor of Poetry of Oxford University) is by no eminent hand ; and yet a Greek epitaph could not show a finer perception...felicity of style in compositions of this nature." THE MAGIC OF EOMANCK — KELTIC. " The Kelt's quick feeling for what is noble and distinguished gave... | |
| Ulick Joseph Bourke - 1875 - 588 Seiten
...psalms. " That (says the Professor of Poetry of Oxford University) is by BO eminent hand ; and yet a Greek epitaph could not show a finer perception...propriety and felicity of style in compositions of thia nature." THE MAGIC OF BOMANCE KELTIC. " The Kelt's quick feeling for what is noble and distinguished... | |
| Ulick Joseph Bourke - 1875 - 576 Seiten
...psalms. " That (says the Professor of Poetry of Oxford University) is by so eminent hand ; and yet a Greek epitaph could not show a finer perception of what constitutes propriety and felicity of stylo in compositions of this nature." THE MAOIC OF ROMANCE KELTIC. " The. Kelt's quick feeling for... | |
| 1889 - 680 Seiten
...Professor Matthew Arnold, referring to tins poem, said that though it was composed by no eminent bard, yet a Greek epitaph could not show a finer perception of what constitutes propriety ainl felicity of stylo in compositions of this nature. IN MEMORY OF ANNIE. (OcroBKE GTH, 1888.) THE... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 334 Seiten
...In Cluain Eidhnech, of many crosses, He first read his psalms." That is by no eminent hand; and yet a Greek epitaph could not show a finer perception...felicity of style in compositions of this nature. Take the well-known Welsh prophecy about the fate of the Britons :— " Their Lord they will praise,... | |
| 1889 - 684 Seiten
...Professor Matthew Arnold, referring to this poem, said that though it was composed by no eminent bard, yet a Greek epitaph could not show a finer perception of what constitutes propriety and felicity of stylo iu compositions of this nature. IN MEMOEY OF ANNIE. (OCTORER GTH, 1888.) THE sycamore leaves... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1902 - 474 Seiten
...was a Cele De (Culdee) of the eighth century. Of this passage relating to him Matthew Arnold writes: "A Greek epitaph could not show a finer perception...felicity of style in compositions of this nature." QJngus out of the assembly of heaven, Here are his tomb and his bed ; It is hence he went to death,... | |
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