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" THE poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to permit. Indeed, we do not recollect to have seen a quantity of verse with so few deviations in either direction from that exact standard. His effusions are spread... "
The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of entertainment ... - Page 221
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The Baltimore Reportory, of Papers on Literary and Other Topics, Volume 1

1811 - 450 pages
...By George Gordon, Lord Byron, a Minor. 6 vo. pp. 200—1807.* The poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the level, than if they were so much stagnant water — As...
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The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3

1814 - 558 pages
...republished in this country.] THE poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither goda nor men are said to permit. Indeed, we do not recollect...exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the level than if they were so much stagnant water. As an...
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The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., Volume 3

1814 - 570 pages
...provocation, has never, we believe, been republishcd in this country.] THE poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the level than if they were so much stagnant water. As an...
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The Sale-room, Issue 1

1817 - 254 pages
...as " The poesy of this young lord belongs to the dass which neither gods nor men are said to permit. We do not recollect to have seen a quantity of verse with so few deviations from that exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat,, and can no more get above or...
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The Sale-room, Issue 1

1817 - 236 pages
...expressions directed towards him on that occasion— such as " The poesy of this young lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to permit. We do not recollect to have seen a quantity of verse with so few deviations from that exact standard....
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Extract of the Review of Lord Byron's Hours of Idleness, from Edinburgh ...

Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1820 - 16 pages
...Translated ; by George Gordon Lord Byron, a Minor, 8vo. Newark. 1808. THE Poesy of this young Lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the level, than if they were so much stagnant water. As an...
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

1820 - 422 pages
...treatment from the EDINBURGH REVIEW : 'the poesy of this young lord,' say these literary Mohawks, 'belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...in either direction from that exact standard. His eifusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the level, than if they were...
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Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 404 pages
...GORDON , LORD BYRON , a Minor. 8vo. pp. 200. — Newark, 1807. THE poesy of this young Lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...exact standard, His effusions are spread over a dead flat , and can no more get above or below the level , than if they were so much stagnant water. As...
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The works of lord Byron, comprehending the suppressed poems, Volumes 1-2

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 498 pages
...GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON, a Minor. 8vo. pp. 200. — Newark, 1807. THE poesy of this young Lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the level, than if they Were so much stagnant water. As an...
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Hours of Idleness: A Series of Poems, Original and Translated

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1822 - 200 pages
...GORDON, LORD BYRON, a Minor. 8vo. pp. 200. — Newark, i807. . THE poesy of this young Lord belongs to the class which neither gods nor men are said to...exact standard. His effusions are spread over a dead flat, and can no more get above or below the level, than if they were so much stagnant water. As an...
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