The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 48
... hope for forgiveness , through the mercy and mediation of him who came into the world to save sinners . " Tis only the hardened , impenitent , sinner , that is excluded from hope . Conrad sheds a few tears over the corpse of his beloved ...
... hope for forgiveness , through the mercy and mediation of him who came into the world to save sinners . " Tis only the hardened , impenitent , sinner , that is excluded from hope . Conrad sheds a few tears over the corpse of his beloved ...
Page 144
... hope that its lessons of boldness and vigour in language , and versification , and conception , might be attended to ... hope . But to lay bare to the eye of man and of woman all the hidden convulsions of a wicked spirit - thoughts too ...
... hope that its lessons of boldness and vigour in language , and versification , and conception , might be attended to ... hope . But to lay bare to the eye of man and of woman all the hidden convulsions of a wicked spirit - thoughts too ...
Page 206
... hope so - I hope that there is but one set capable of writing any- thing so leering and impotent , as the loinless drivelling ( if I may venture a 89 translation of the strong expression of the Stoic satirist ) which floats on the ...
... hope so - I hope that there is but one set capable of writing any- thing so leering and impotent , as the loinless drivelling ( if I may venture a 89 translation of the strong expression of the Stoic satirist ) which floats on the ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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