The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 213
... look her visage wore , Until a royal smile at length disclosed Fair weather for the day . Though rather spacious ... look'd immediately most sweet , 285 But when on the Lieutenant at her feet Her Majesty , who liked to gaze on youth ...
... look her visage wore , Until a royal smile at length disclosed Fair weather for the day . Though rather spacious ... look'd immediately most sweet , 285 But when on the Lieutenant at her feet Her Majesty , who liked to gaze on youth ...
Page 274
... Look I have so much endured - se much endure- Lord Byron's Manfred . Look on me ! the grave hath not changed thee more Than I am changed for thee . Thou lovedst me Too much , as I loved thee : we were not made To torture thus each other ...
... Look I have so much endured - se much endure- Lord Byron's Manfred . Look on me ! the grave hath not changed thee more Than I am changed for thee . Thou lovedst me Too much , as I loved thee : we were not made To torture thus each other ...
Page 423
... look'd and saw the heaving of the main ; The white sail set - she dared not look again . " With respect to Conrad , the hero of this poem , we cannot help observing the address with which the poet contrives to interest the female reader ...
... look'd and saw the heaving of the main ; The white sail set - she dared not look again . " With respect to Conrad , the hero of this poem , we cannot help observing the address with which the poet contrives to interest the female reader ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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