| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - English literature - 1808 - 380 pages
...Mr. White should be instructed by Alma-mater, he will, doubtless, produce better sense, and better rhymes." I know not who was the writer of this precious...the poems had been bad, a good man would not have said so; he would have avoided censure if he had found it impossible to bestow praise. But that the... | |
| Henry Kirke White - Poets, English - 1808 - 698 pages
...Mr. White should be instructed by Alma-mater, he will, doubtless, produce better sense, and better rhymes." I know not who was the writer of this precious...the poems had been bad, a good man would not have said so; he would have avoided censure if he had found it impossible to bestow praise. But that the... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1811 - 404 pages
...produce better sense, and better rhymes." I know not who was the writer of this precious article. Jt is certain that Henry could have no personal enemy...the poems had been bad, a good man would not have said so ; he would have avoided censure, if he had found it impossible 18 to bestow praise. But that... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1816 - 398 pages
...took it up in an hour of ill humour, turned over the leaves to look for faults, and finding that &qy and Sky were not orthodox rhymes, according to his...the poems had been bad, a good man would not have said so; he would have avoided censure, if he had found it impossible to bestow praise. But that the... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1823 - 462 pages
...and finding that Boy and Sky were not orthodox rhymes, according to his wise canons of criticism, sat down to blast the hopes of a boy, who had confessed...Critical Review,) even though the poems had been bad, a 4 s good man would not have said so; he would have avoided censure, if he had found it impossible to... | |
| Henry Kirke White - English essays - 1829 - 426 pages
...and finding that Boy and Sky were not orthodox rhymes, according to his wise creed of criticism, sat down to blast the hopes of a boy, who had confessed...the poems had been bad, a good man would not have said so ; he would have avoided censure, if he had found it impossible to bestow praise. But that the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...and rinding that Boy and Sky were not orthodox rhymes, according to his wise canons of criticism, sat down to blast the hopes of a boy, who had confessed...mercy. With such a letter before him (by mere accident 1 saw that which liad been sent to the Critical Review), even though the poems had been bad, a good... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...fo faults, and finding that Boy and Sky were n thodox rhymes, according to his wise c criticism, sat down to blast the hopes of a boy, who had confessed...the poems had been bad, a good man would not have said so : he would have avoided censure, if he had found it impossible to bestow praise. But that the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...and finding that Boy and Sky were not orthodox rhymes, according to his wise canons of criticism, sat down to blast the hopes of a boy, who had confessed...and all his difficulties, and thrown himself upon hie mercy. With such a letter before him (by mere accident I saw that which had been sent to the Critical... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...finding that Bay and Sky were not orthodox rhymes, according to his wise сапопи of criticism, sat down to blast the hopes of a boy, who had confessed...before him (by mere accident I saw that which had been gent to the Critical Review), even though the poems had been bad, a good man would not have said so... | |
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