The Monthly Repository and Review of Theology and General Literature, Volume 4Published at the Monthly Repository Office, 1830 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 124
... Lord Byron , with Notices of his Life . By Thomas Moore . 2 vols . Vol . I. 4to . pp . 670 . OUR present notice of this volume must be confined to telling those of our readers whom it may not yet have reach- ed what they may expect to ...
... Lord Byron , with Notices of his Life . By Thomas Moore . 2 vols . Vol . I. 4to . pp . 670 . OUR present notice of this volume must be confined to telling those of our readers whom it may not yet have reach- ed what they may expect to ...
Page 125
... Lord Byron , a treasure of philosophy , wit , and grace . The prose of poets is usually admirable , -witness Southey's histories and Wordsworth's prefaces and essays , -to go no further back than our owu time . The notes to Byron's ...
... Lord Byron , a treasure of philosophy , wit , and grace . The prose of poets is usually admirable , -witness Southey's histories and Wordsworth's prefaces and essays , -to go no further back than our owu time . The notes to Byron's ...
Page 126
... Lord Byron's scepticism is beautifully handled by his biographer . Mr. Moore has , in this instance , as in most others , admirably combined the fidelity of the historian with the tenderness of the friend . His task has been one of pecu ...
... Lord Byron's scepticism is beautifully handled by his biographer . Mr. Moore has , in this instance , as in most others , admirably combined the fidelity of the historian with the tenderness of the friend . His task has been one of pecu ...
Page 127
... Lord Byron was an exception to the usual course of such lapses . With him , the canker shewed itself in the morn and dew of youth , ' when the effect of such ' blastments ' is , for every reason , most fatal , —and , in addition to the ...
... Lord Byron was an exception to the usual course of such lapses . With him , the canker shewed itself in the morn and dew of youth , ' when the effect of such ' blastments ' is , for every reason , most fatal , —and , in addition to the ...
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... Lord Byron has somewhere remarked ( probably in the preface to his Cain ) that it was difficult to make Lucifer talk like a clergyman ; in overcoming this difficulty Mr. Montgomery has been emi- nently successful , ( so much so , that ...
... Lord Byron has somewhere remarked ( probably in the preface to his Cain ) that it was difficult to make Lucifer talk like a clergyman ; in overcoming this difficulty Mr. Montgomery has been emi- nently successful , ( so much so , that ...
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