| 1846 - 608 páginas
...modern poetesses. " She has very much of that intense personal passion," says the Quarterly Reviewer, " by which Byron's poetry is distinguished from the...communion with man and Nature of Wordsworth. She has also Byron's beautiful intervals of tenderness, his strong, practical thought, and his forcible expression."... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 páginas
...England. The "Quarterly Review'' says that "she is the Byron of our modern poetesses. She has very much of that intense personal passion by which Byron's...communion with man and nature of Wordsworth. She has also Byron's beautiful intervals of tenderness, his strong practical thought, and his forceful expression.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 páginas
...that "she is the Byron of our modern poetesses. She has very much of that intense personal paa&ion by which Byron's poetry is distinguished from the...communion with man and nature of Wordsworth. She has also Byron's btauliful intervals of tenderness, his strong practical ihought, and his forceful expression.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 páginas
...pf England. The "Quarterly Review" says that "sho is tho Byron of our modern poetesses. She has very much of that intense personal passion by which Byron's poetry is distinguished from tho larger grasp and deeper communion with man and nature of Wordsworth. Sho has also Tiyron's beautiful... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 608 páginas
...writer in the Quarterly Review, who styles Mrs. Norton " the Byron of modern poetesses." She has very Byron's beautiful intervals of tenderness, his strong practical thought, and his forceful expression.... | |
| Frederic Rowton - 1854 - 604 páginas
...Mrs. Norton's writings, says of her — that "she is the Byron of our modern poetesses. She has very much of that intense personal passion by which Byron's...distinguished from the larger grasp and deeper communion wilh man and nature of Wordsworth. She has also Byron's beautiful intervals of tenderness, his strong... | |
| 1854 - 484 páginas
...flower. She is the lily of the women. The Quarterly Review correctly observed : — " She has ' very much of that intense personal passion by which Byron's...is distinguished from the larger grasp, and deeper com' numion with man and nature of Wordsworth," and that " she ' has also Byron's beautiful intervals... | |
| 1854 - 494 páginas
...flower. She is the lily of the women. The Quarterly Review correctly observed : — " She has ' very much of that intense personal passion by which Byron's...is distinguished from the larger grasp, and deeper com' munion with man and nature of Wordsworth," and that " she ' has also Byron's beautiful intervals... | |
| 1854 - 654 páginas
...Dream, and other Poems." 12ino. $1. " This lady Is the Byron of our modern poetesses. She has very much of that Intense personal passion by which Byron's poetry Is distinguished from the Urge grasp and deeper communion of Wordsworth."— Quarterly Review. A BOOR OF MARK. THE DIETETICS... | |
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