| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Authors, English - 1830 - 528 pages
...century. The great cause of the present deplorable stale of English poetry is to be attributed : to lhat absurd and systematic depreciation of Pope, in which, for the last few years, there has been a kind of epidemical concurrence. Men of the most opposite opinions have united upon this topic. Walton... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - Poets, English - 1831 - 576 pages
...to Marino, who corrupted not merely the taste of Italy, but that of all Europe for nearly a century. The great cause of the present deplorable state of English poetry is to be ^tirU huiexltoJhaCabsurd aiid--s^temaJi(i-depreciatioji_flflPopeJ_in which, lor jJieTast fgwjrniff... | |
| Southern States - 1831 - 542 pages
...to Marino, who corrupted not merely the taste of Italy, but that of all Europe for nearly a century. The great cause of the present deplorable state of...Pope, in which, for the last few years, there has been a kind of epidemical concurrence. Men of the most opposite opinions have united upon this topic. Warton... | |
| 1831 - 412 pages
...not merely tbe taste of Italy, but that of all Europe for nearly a century. The great cause of tbe present deplorable state of English poetry is to be...depreciation of Pope, in which, for the last few years, there bas been a kind of * Pope himself seemed to bare been of a very different opinion as to the rank of... | |
| 1831 - 550 pages
...to Marino, who corrupted not merely the taste of Italy, but that of all Europe for nearly a century. The great cause of the present deplorable state of English poetry is to be attributed to that absurd nnd systematic depreciation of Pope, in which, for the last few years, there has been a kind of epidemical... | |
| 1831 - 532 pages
...English poetry is to be attributed to that absurd and systematic depreciation of Pope, in which, for the last few years, there has been a kind of epidemical...concurrence. Men of the most opposite opinions have nulled upon this topic. Warton and Churchill began it, having borrowed the hint probably from the heroes... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - Poets, English - 1832 - 394 pages
...Harini, who corrupted, not merely the taste of Italy, but that of all Europe, for nearly a century. The great cause of the present deplorable state of...Pope, in which, for the last few years, there has been a kind of epidemic concurrence. The Lakers and their school, and every body else with their school,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - Poets, English - 1832 - 384 pages
...Marini, who corrupted, not merely the taste of Italy, but that of all Europe, for nearly a century. The great cause of the present deplorable state of...depreciation of Pope, in which, for the last few years, ihere has been a kind of epidemic concurrence. The Lakers and their school, and every body else with... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 512 pages
...to Marino, who corrupted not merely the taste of Italy, but that of all Europe for nearly a century. The great cause of the present deplorable state of...systematic depreciation of Pope, in which, for the last few \cars, there has been a kind of epidemical concurrence. Men of the most opposite opinions have united... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 678 pages
...Marino, who ' corrupted not merely the taste of Italy, but that of ' all Europe for nearly a century. The great cause of ' the present deplorable state...in which, for the last few years, there has ' been a kind of epidemical concurrence. Men of the ' most opposite opinions have united upon this topic.... | |
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