The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-3 од 6
Страница 29
... Byron is sufficient evidence of his supremacy as a lyric poet . He was undoubtedly the greatest lyric poet of his age and his work is still unsurpassed . Unmatched for their delicacy , their pathos and their music , these poems have ...
... Byron is sufficient evidence of his supremacy as a lyric poet . He was undoubtedly the greatest lyric poet of his age and his work is still unsurpassed . Unmatched for their delicacy , their pathos and their music , these poems have ...
Страница 31
... Byron's letters and journals and the connecting narrative which is feelingly and eloquently written , it contains an admirable analysis of Byron's character and genius . As one of the principal speakers at a meeting held in Dublin Sept ...
... Byron's letters and journals and the connecting narrative which is feelingly and eloquently written , it contains an admirable analysis of Byron's character and genius . As one of the principal speakers at a meeting held in Dublin Sept ...
Страница 38
... Byron wrote of Moore as having " a name consecrated by unshaken public principle " for he declined many lucrative offers on grounds of principle . He refused editorship of the " Times " and resigned post of contributor after the famous ...
... Byron wrote of Moore as having " a name consecrated by unshaken public principle " for he declined many lucrative offers on grounds of principle . He refused editorship of the " Times " and resigned post of contributor after the famous ...
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
1798 rebellion Anacreon ancient Aungier Street breathes bright Byron wrote Catholic Catholic Emancipation chain charmed Church College Corruption Cottage country's countrymen Dear Harp died Edinburgh Review Edward Hudson ev'n expressed faith fame father feeling freedom French French language friends Greek heart History of Ireland honour inspiration IRELAND'S NATIONAL POET Irish language Irish Melodies Jeffrey language liberty literary live London Lord Byron Lord Edward Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Holland Lord John Russell Lord Lansdowne Lord Moira lyric poet masters Memoirs memory ment mind mirth Moore says Moore wrote Moore's parents native o'er Odes Paris patriotic persecution poem poetical poetry political prose published reference revolutionary Robert Emmet sentiment Sheridan sigh singing slavery slaves sleep Sloperton song soul spirit struggle student studies style sung Tara's thee thou thy numbers translation Twas verse visited voice volume weep Wexford writing written youth