| 1811 - 450 páginas
...forlorn." — p.. 7%. However, be this as it may, we fear his translations and imitations are great favourites with Lord Byron. We have them of all kinds,...and served their turn ? And why call the thing, in page 79, a translation, where two words ('to» Asyos) of the original are expanded into four lines,... | |
| 1814 - 558 páginas
...Ossian ; and, viewing them as school exercises, they may pass. Only, why print them after they have bad their day and served their turn ? And why call the thing in p. 79. a translation, where too words (8<fc" *«7<iv) of the original are expanded into four lines, and the other thing in p. 81.... | |
| 1814 - 556 páginas
...and forlorn." P. 72. However, be this as it may, we fear his translations and imitations are great favourites with Lord Byron. We have them of all kinds,...why call the thing in p. 79. a translation, where ttvo words (8<fei /i-/•••-} of the original are expanded into four lines, and the other thing... | |
| 1814 - 570 páginas
...and forlorn." P. 72. ' However, be this as it may, we fear his translations and imitations are great favourites with Lord Byron. We have them of all kinds,...served their turn ? And why call the thing in p. 79. a transtation, where two words (9iis uym) of the original arc expanded into four lines, and the other... | |
| 1814 - 564 páginas
...and forlorn." P. 72. However, be this as it may, we fear his translations and imitations are great favourites with Lord Byron. We have them of all kinds,...they may pass. Only, why print them after they have bad their day and served their turn ? And why call the thing in p. 79. a translation, where two words... | |
| 1820 - 562 páginas
...wav'ring sprite, [fee.] However, be this as it may, we fear his translations and imitations are great favourites with Lord Byron. We have them of all kinds,...the thing in p. 79 a translation, where two words (deXu Xeyeiv) of the original are expanded into four lines, and the other thing in p. 81, where (AEtfovwTiois... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1820 - 16 páginas
...forlorn." — p. 63. However, be this as it may, we fear his translations and imitations are great favourites with Lord Byron. We have them of all kinds,...the thing (in p. 79) a translation, where two words (SiX« XEys»») of the original are expanded into four lines, and the other thing (in p. 81) where... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 404 páginas
...pallid, cheerless, and forlorn. r, be this as it may, we fear his translations and imitations are great favourites with Lord Byron. We have them of all kinds...as school exercises, they may pass. Only, why print ihem after they have had their day and served their turn ? And why call the thing in p. 79 , a translation,... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 páginas
...cheerless, and forlorn." " However, be this as it may, we fear his translations and imitations are great favourites with Lord Byron. We have them of all kinds,...the thing in p. 79, a translation, where two words (0e*o XEyi-iv) of the original are expanded into four lines, and the other thing, in p. 81, where /*E<«wxT«Hf... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 498 páginas
...aud forlorn.'— p. 73. However, be this as it may, we fear his translations and imitations are great favourites with Lord Byron. We have them of all kinds,...the thing in p. 79, a translation, where two words ( 0«A« Aiyi<v) of the original are expanded into four lines, and the other thing in p. 81, where... | |
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