Romanorum," the author of the Mysterious Mother, a tragedy of the highest order, and not a puling love-play. He is the father of the first romance, and of the last tragedy in our language, and surely worthy of a higher place than any living writer, be... The North American Review - Página 2461821Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1882 - 828 páginas
...t'llimus Romanonuu.' — the author of the Myslerioui MouW, a tragedy of the highest order, and not rt puling love-play. He is the father of the first romance and of the last tragedy iaonr language; and surely worthy ni a higher place thnn any living writer, be he who be may." —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1162 páginas
...composition of his incomparable letters, and of the Castle of Otranto, he is the " Ultimus Romanorum," the author of the Mysterious Mother, a tragedy of...higher place than any living writer, be he who he may. In speaking of the drama of Marino Faliero, I forgot MEN. to mention, that the desire of preserving,... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1883 - 426 páginas
...stuff, or that of creatures still duller, who suffer him to alter their pieces as he pleases.' Though ' the father of the first romance and of the last tragedy in our language,' as Lord Byron styles him, condescended to become an author by way of passing his elegant leisure, or... | |
| Alexander Farnum - 1884 - 348 páginas
...composition of his incomparable letters, and of the Castle of Otranto, he is the " Ultimus Komanorum," the author of the Mysterious Mother, a tragedy of the highest order, and not a puling love play. He is the father of the first romance, and of the first tragedy in our language, and surely... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 502 páginas
...prefixed to the correspondence with Sir H. Mann, Lord Byron's words are : " He is the ultimus Romanorum, the author of the ' Mysterious Mother,' a tragedy of the highest order, and not a puling love play. He is the father of the first romance, and of the last tragedy, in our language ; and surely... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 312 páginas
..."Mysterious * [" It is like being at the whole process of a woman's toilet — it disenchants." — MS.] Mother," a tragedy of the highest order, and not a...higher place than any living writer, be he who he may. In speaking of the drama of "Marino Faliero," I forgot to mention, that the desire of preserving, though... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1890 - 348 páginas
...composition of his incomparable letters and of ' The Castle of Otranto,' he is the ' Ultimus Romanorum,' the author of ' The Mysterious Mother,' a tragedy...love-play. He is the father of the first romance, and the last tragedy in our language ; and surely worthy of a higher place than any living writer, be he... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1890 - 358 páginas
...incomparable letters and of 1 The Castle of Otranto,' he is the 1 Ultimus Romanorum,' the author of 1 The Mysterious Mother,' a tragedy of the highest order,...love-play. He is the father of the first romance, and the last tragedy in our language ; and surely worthy of a higher place than any living writer, be he... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1891 - 752 páginas
...composition of his incomparable letters, and of the Castle of Otranto, he is the Ultimas Komanorum, and co. ronvinee and of the last tragedy in our language, and surely worthy of a higher place than any living... | |
| William Allingham - 1893 - 396 páginas
...of Horace Walpole? Here it is, in the preface to Marino Falw.ro — ' He is the nltimus Eomanorum, the author of the Mysterious Mother, a tragedy of...and surely worthy of a higher place than any living author, be he who he may.' Frank. A comical judgment, truly, if sincere ! Benison. I believe Byron... | |
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