Read full poem →Limberhams[1]." Even Langbaine, relentless as he is in criticism,
seems to have considered the condemnation of Limberham as the
vengeance of the faction ridiculed.
Dictionary Entry
The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong
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Poetry examples for “condemnation”
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Read full poem →a poem, shall be adduced, which is evidently vicious in the figures and
centexture of its style, yet for the condemnation of which no reason can
be assigned, except that it differs from the style in which men actually
Read full poem →minds of the local peasantry, and the continual haunt of fever, which at
last led to its condemnation. Its site is now an innocent-looking green
meadow.
Read full poem →To the Rev. Walter Bagot, Oct. 25, 1791. Visit of Mr.
Chester; poem of Lord Bagot's; condemnation of a
remark of Wharton's respecting Milton 364
