With regard to poetry in general ', I am convinced, the more I think of it, that he and all of us — Scott, Southey, Wordsworth, Moore, Campbell, I, — are all in the wrong, one as much as another ; that we are upon a wrong revolutionary poetical system,... The Gentleman's Magazine - Página 541831Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Ruskin - 1908 - 922 páginas
...(Moore), and all of us — Scott, Southey, Wordsworth, Moore, Campbell, I, — are all in the wrong, one as much as another; that we are upon a wrong revolutionary...next generations will finally be of this opinion. 1 [See vol. iv. p. 169 for the letter of September 15. In the MS. copy of it, "there is the following... | |
| John Ruskin - 1908 - 922 páginas
...(Moore), and all of us — Scott, Southey, Wordsworth, Moore, Campbell, I, — are all in the wrong, one as much as another; that we are upon a wrong revolutionary...next generations will finally be of this opinion. 1 [See vol. iv. p. 169 for the letter of September 15. In the MS. copy of it, "there is the following... | |
| William John Courthope - 1910 - 526 páginas
...he [Moore] and all of us — Scott, Southey, Wordsworth, Moore, Campbell — are all in the wrong, one as much as another ; that we are upon a wrong...itself, and from which none but Rogers and Crabbe are free.2 Two sentiments predominate in Campbell's verse, a fervent love of his native soil, and an enthusiasm... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1913 - 274 páginas
...(Moore) and ali of us — Scott, Southey, Wordsworth, Moore, Campbell, I, — are all in the wrong, one as much as another; that we are upon a wrong revolutionary poetical system . . . from which none but Rogers and Crabbe are free. ... I took Moore's poems and my own and some... | |
| Frederick Erastus Pierce - 1918 - 358 páginas
...that he [Moore] and all of us—Scott, Southey, Wordsworth, Moore, Campbell, I—are all in the wrong, one as much as another; that we are upon a wrong revolutionary poetical system, or systems . . . from which none but Rogers and Crabbe are free; and that the present and next generations will... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1921 - 458 páginas
...regard to poetry in general, I am convinced that we are all upon a wrong revolutionary poetical system, not worth a damn in itself, and from which none but Rogers and Crabbe are free. I am the more confirmed in this by having lately gone over some of our classics, particularly Pope,... | |
| Ralph Tyler Flewelling - 1926 - 654 páginas
...it, that ... all of us — Scott, Southey, Wordsworth, Moore, Campbell, I — are all in the wrong, one as much as another; that we are upon a wrong revolutionary poetical system, or systems, not worth a thing in itself, and from which none but Rogers and Crabbe are free; and that the present and the next... | |
| René Wellek - 1981 - 472 páginas
...the only thing remembered of his criticism. He tells us, "we are upon a wrong revolutionary poetic system or systems, not worth a damn in itself, and from which none but Rogers and Crabbe are free." "I have been amongst the builders of this Babel," and "I am ashamed of it." The highest of all poetry... | |
| Carol G. Thomas - 1988 - 220 páginas
...1817: "With regard to poetry in general, I am convinced, the more I think of it, that ... all of us ... are ... upon a wrong revolutionary poetical system, or systems, not worth a damn in itself."50 As if he did not notice that he provided definitions of his own attitude, Nietzsche stigmatized... | |
| C. C. Barfoot, Theo d'. Haen - 1990 - 392 páginas
...of us — Scott — Southey — Wordsworth — Moore — Campbell — I — are all in the wrong — one as much as another — that we are upon a wrong...system — or systems — not worth a damn in itself — & from which none but Rogers and Crabbe are free — and that the present & next generations will... | |
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