' brown chief" some time, the bards conclude by giving him their advice to " raise his fair locks ;" then to " spread them on the arch of the rainbow;" and «< to smile through the tears of the storm." Of this kind of thing there are no less than nine... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2781808Full view - About this book
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 384 pages
...their advice to "raise his fair locks ;" then to ''spread them on the arch of the rainbow ; " nnd " to smile through the tears of the storm." Of this...favour, that they look very like Macpherson ; and we arc positive they arc pretty nearly as stupid and tiresome.* It is a sort of privilege of poets to... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873 - 900 pages
...their advice to " raise his fair locks ;" then to " spread them on the arch of the rainbow ;" and " to smile through the tears of the storm." Of this...there are no less than nine pages ; and we can so fur venture an opinion in their favour, that they look very like Macpherion ; and we are positive they... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Byron (baron).) - 1873 - 380 pages
...through the tears of the storm." Of this kind of thing there are no less than nine pages ; and we ean so far venture an opinion in their favour, that they look very like Maepherson ; and we are positive they are pretty nearly as stupid and tiresome.* • ["I think I eould... | |
 | Isaac Brandon - 1811 - 590 pages
...their advice to " raise his fair locks;" then to "spread them on the arch of the raiubow ; " and " to smile through the tears of the storm." Of this...opinion in their favour, that they look very like Maepherson ; and we are positive they are pretly nearly as stupid and tiresome.* It is a sort of privilege... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1881 - 614 pages
...their adviee to " raise his fair loeks ;" then to " spread them on the areh of the rainbow ;" and " to smile through the tears of the storm." Of this...of thing there are no less than nine pages ; and we ean so far venture an opinion in their favour, that they look very like Maepherson ; and we are positive... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 288 pages
...him their advice to "raise his fair locks ; " then to " spread them on the arch of the rainbow;" and "to smile through the tears of the storm." Of this kind of thing there are no less than m'ne pages ; and we can so far venture an opinion in their favour, that they look very like Macpherson... | |
 | 1897 - 496 pages
...Of this kind of thing there are no less them nine pages and wc can so far venture our opinion in bis favour, that they look very like Macpherson; and we are positive: they are pretty nearly äs stupid and tiresoine. ') In einem briet', den er am 28. März 1808 an Mr. Becher richtet, spricht... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1898 - 404 pages
...their advice to " raise his " fair locks ; " then to " spread them on the arch of the rain" bow ; " and to " smile through the tears of the storm." Of this...positive they are pretty nearly as stupid and tiresome. should " use it as not abusing it ; " and particularly one who piques himself (though indeed at the... | |
 | John Louis Haney - 1904 - 302 pages
...their advice to ' raise his fair locks ;' then to ' spread them on the arch of the rainbow ;' and ' to smile through the tears of the storm.' Of this...privilege of poets to be egotists ; but they should ' use it as not abusing it ;' and particularly one who piques himself (though indeed at the ripe age... | |
 | John Louis Haney - 1904 - 306 pages
...their advice to ' raise his fair locks ;' then to ' spread them on the arch of the rainbow ;' and ' to smile through the tears of the storm.' Of this...privilege of poets to be egotists ; but they should ' use it as not abusing it ;' and particularly one who piques himself (though indeed at the ripe age... | |
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