The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 11
... object , but wholly unnecessary to for- ward any purpose of the poem ; indeed , he appears to be no- thing but the dull , inanimate , instrument for conveying his poetical creator's sentiments to the public . Lord Byron avows the intent ...
... object , but wholly unnecessary to for- ward any purpose of the poem ; indeed , he appears to be no- thing but the dull , inanimate , instrument for conveying his poetical creator's sentiments to the public . Lord Byron avows the intent ...
Page 164
... object is to make men better and wiser , is not the very first order of poetry ? " We should be ashamed of uttering such truisms , if it were not for the extravagant and exaggerated praises that have been lately lavished on the little ...
... object is to make men better and wiser , is not the very first order of poetry ? " We should be ashamed of uttering such truisms , if it were not for the extravagant and exaggerated praises that have been lately lavished on the little ...
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... object in that part of the diabolical colloquy between these kindred spirits , in which the innocent Adam is made to join , when the present and future relation betwixt brother and sister is alluded to ? Again , when the evil spirit ...
... object in that part of the diabolical colloquy between these kindred spirits , in which the innocent Adam is made to join , when the present and future relation betwixt brother and sister is alluded to ? Again , when the evil spirit ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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admire affection appears bard beauty better blood breath Canto character Childe Harold close CRITICISM dark dead death deep Don Juan doubt earth English express fall fame father fear feel fire genius give hand hath head heart heaven honour hope hour human Italy lady least leave less light lines living look Lord Byron means mind moral nature never night noble o'er object once opinion ORIGINAL pass passage passion perhaps poem poet poetical poetry praise present productions readers rest Review scene seems seen song soul speak spirit stands sweet taste tears tells thee thine thing thou thought tion true truth turn voice volume waves whole wild wish write written young youth