The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... lines , as our readers have seen , the fact of the fire , and its consequences , are briefly stated . The next sixteen lines , most inartificially constructed , of which we have quoted only six , contain a lengthened and abstruse ...
... lines , as our readers have seen , the fact of the fire , and its consequences , are briefly stated . The next sixteen lines , most inartificially constructed , of which we have quoted only six , contain a lengthened and abstruse ...
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... lines are worthy of selection . " Mark , where his carnage and his conquests cease : He makes a solitude - and calls it peace ! Pow'r sways but by division - her resource The blest alternative of fraud or force . " Our readers must have ...
... lines are worthy of selection . " Mark , where his carnage and his conquests cease : He makes a solitude - and calls it peace ! Pow'r sways but by division - her resource The blest alternative of fraud or force . " Our readers must have ...
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... lines in the poem before us are not much less absurd than the well - known passage in the ode of Pope , " Though fate had fast bound her , with Styx nine times round her , " & c . The trochee at the conclusion of the line , if sparingly ...
... lines in the poem before us are not much less absurd than the well - known passage in the ode of Pope , " Though fate had fast bound her , with Styx nine times round her , " & c . The trochee at the conclusion of the line , if sparingly ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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