The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 72
... character of Pope , have equally erred in stretching too far opinions , both just in moderation , while each lowers the character of poetry by contracting its sphere . The father of poetical criticism might have taught them that the ...
... character of Pope , have equally erred in stretching too far opinions , both just in moderation , while each lowers the character of poetry by contracting its sphere . The father of poetical criticism might have taught them that the ...
Page 417
... character . But there is another sort of character of which Lord Byron seems to be extremely fond , and which , un- der different disguises , employs the principal force of his genius . Such was the Giaour , and such is Selim , the hero ...
... character . But there is another sort of character of which Lord Byron seems to be extremely fond , and which , un- der different disguises , employs the principal force of his genius . Such was the Giaour , and such is Selim , the hero ...
Page 462
... character , which , taken with all its features , may be said to have had its birth in modern oc- currences . All prominent eras have been marked by contem- porary peculiarities in the moral condition of society . Courts such as those ...
... character , which , taken with all its features , may be said to have had its birth in modern oc- currences . All prominent eras have been marked by contem- porary peculiarities in the moral condition of society . Courts such as those ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
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