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Lord Byron's Works - Page 17
by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821
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The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1104 pages
...example, shows That prose is verse, and verse is merely prose; . Convincing all, by demonstration plain, j Poetic souls delight in prose insane ; And Christmas...essence of the true sublime. Thus, when he tells the talc of Betty Foy, The idiot mother of " an idiot boy ;" A moon-struck, silly lad, who lost his way,...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine, Volume 1

1864 - 494 pages
...his contemporary poets), stigmatizes Wordsworth as — " That mild apostate from poetic rale, . . . Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose...• Contain the essence of the true sublime." Thus Lord Byron. He elsewhere characterizes him as "vulgar Wordsworth," and his verse as " childish prattle."...
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A manual of English literature

Thomas Arnold - 1862 - 452 pages
...warns his friend to ' shake off toil and trouble, And quit his books, for fear of growing double ; ' Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose...he tells the Tale of Betty Foy, The idiot mother of her ' idiot boy,' A moon-struck silly lad who lost his way, And like his bard, confounded night with...
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Essays, Historical and Biographical, Political and Social, Literary and ...

Hugh Miller - History - 1862 - 532 pages
...propriety be expressed in prose. Byron's terse couplet on Wordsworth, whom it describes as a writer " Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose is verse, and verse is only prose," has, though in a somewhat exaggerated form, made this special view better known than even...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

Great Britain - 1864 - 974 pages
...— " That mud apostate from poetic rale, . . . Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose ie verse, and verse is merely prose; Convincing all,...into rhyme Contain the essence of the true sublime." Thua Lord Byron. He elsewhere characterizes him as "vulgar Wordsworth," and his verse as " childish...
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The North American Review, Volume 100

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1865 - 666 pages
...upon him and them the hostility of reviews and the ridicule of satirists, made him notorious as one " Who both by precept and example shows That prose is verse, and verse is merely prose.'' Certain it is, however, that he did bestow infinite toil and labor upon his poetic style ; that in...
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Works: Essays, historical and biographical, political, social, literary and ...

Hugh Miller - 1865 - 516 pages
...propriety be expressed in prose. Byron's terse couplet on Wordsworth, whom it describes as a writer " Who, both by precept and example, shows That prose is verse, and verse is only prose," has, though in a somewhat exaggerated form, made this special view better known than even...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, complete. (Pearl ed.).

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1867 - 740 pages
...his books, for fear of grow infr double •> " Who, both by precept and rxnmple, shows Chat prose ie reat gouto delight in prose insane ; And Christmas stories tortured into rhyme Contain the essence of the...
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The poetical works of lord Byron. Repr. with notes, &c, Issue 35

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1868 - 666 pages
...warns his friend 'to shake off toil and trouble. And quit his books, for fear of growing double ;'« , Zuleika 1 — prnse : Convincing all, by demonstration plain, 1'octic souls delight in prose insane; And Christmas...
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The Poems and Prose Remains of Arthur Hugh Clough: With a ..., Volume 1

Arthur Hugh Clough - Prose poems, English - 1869 - 448 pages
...upon him and them the hostility of reviews and the ridicule of satirists, made him notorious as one Who both by precept and example shows That prose is verse, and verse is merely prose. Certain it is, however, that he did bestow infinite toil and labour upon his poetic style ; that in...
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