| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 800 Seiten
...friend ' to shake off toil and trouble, [ble ; ' || And quit his books, for fear of growing douWho, is tflven in the hm annotation, p. 67. of The PlMtHrrsof,...so well known as to render a reference almost sup 1'oetic souls delight in prose insane ; And Christmas stories tortured into rhyme Contain the essence... | |
| Charles Knight - 1881 - 692 Seiten
...some extent, reflected the popular opinion, he would not have described " the simpk Wordsworth," " Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose is verse, and verse is merely prase ; " nor characterized " gentle Coleridge " " To turgid ode and tumid stanza dear. Southey comes... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1885 - 620 Seiten
...Who warns his friend to shake off toil and trouble And quit his books for fear of growing double ; Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose...into rhyme Contain the essence of the true sublime. Thus when he tells thu tale of Betty Foy, The idiot mother of ' an idiot boy,'— A moonstruck, silly... | |
| James Baldwin - 1882 - 632 Seiten
...Who warns his friend " to shake off toil and trouble And quit his books, for fear of growing double;" Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose...insane, And Christmas stories tortured into rhyme Thus when he tells the tale of Betty Foy, The idiot mother of her " idiot boy," A moon-struck silly... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1882 - 568 Seiten
...warns his friend to ' shake off toil and trouble, And quit his books, for fear of growing double;' Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose...demonstration plain. Poetic souls delight in prose insane, And Christinas stories tortured into rhyme Contain the essence of the true sublime. Thus, when he tells... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1162 Seiten
...warns his friend " to shake off toil and trouble. And quit his books, for fear of growing doable;" ft he alarum-bell! let folly quake I Oh, Sheridan ! if...mummery of the German schools; Leave new Pizarros Thus, when he tells the tale of Betty Foy, The idiot mother of " an idiot boy;" A moon-struck, silly... | |
| 1883 - 778 Seiten
...passage is written " unjust," a concession not much sooner made than withdrawn — is dubbed an idiot, who — " Both by precept and example shows That prose is verse, and verse is only prose ; " and Coleridge, a baby — " To turgid ode and tumid stanza dear." The lines ridiculing... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 288 Seiten
...his friend ' ' to shake off toil and trouble, And quit his books, for fear of growing double ; " 20 Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose...into rhyme Contain the essence of the true sublime. Thus, when he tells the tale of Betty Foy, The idiot mother of " an idiot boy ; " A moon-struck, silly... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1885 - 530 Seiten
...Who warns his friend " to shake off toil and trouble, And quit his books for fear of growing double." Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose...demonstration plain, Poetic souls delight in prose insane. Ex. 17. Scan the following irregular lines, translated by Coleridge from Stolberg : TO A CATARACT.... | |
| Kate Sanborn - 1886 - 230 Seiten
..." English Bards and Scotch Re- Byron's . „ , , . epigram on viewers, says of him : wordsworth. " Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose is verse, and verse is merely prose." "Thus, when he tells the tale of Betty Foy, The idiot mother of ' an idiot boy ; ' A moon-struck, silly... | |
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