The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 28
... GENIUS , unaided by a patron's name , May here commence his free career of fame : No favour'd rival shall his course impede , No envy rob him of the public meed ; But all the vot'ries of the drama's cause Be rul'd , like Britons , by ...
... GENIUS , unaided by a patron's name , May here commence his free career of fame : No favour'd rival shall his course impede , No envy rob him of the public meed ; But all the vot'ries of the drama's cause Be rul'd , like Britons , by ...
Page 188
... genius , is the audacious of all the insults that have same being , in any thing but the name , ever been heaped upon the faith and with the rough , strong - hearted , bloody- feelings of a Christian land , was also handed , old AMLETT ...
... genius , is the audacious of all the insults that have same being , in any thing but the name , ever been heaped upon the faith and with the rough , strong - hearted , bloody- feelings of a Christian land , was also handed , old AMLETT ...
Page 264
... genius to have studied these theological subjects , or he would have known that neither the Romish does not allow its laity to taste , nor the Greek Church to drink of the consecrated cup . In the course of the poem , his Lordship ...
... genius to have studied these theological subjects , or he would have known that neither the Romish does not allow its laity to taste , nor the Greek Church to drink of the consecrated cup . In the course of the poem , his Lordship ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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