The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... present design to enter into an investigation of their properties , or a disquisition on their merits ; it is enough for our purpose to observe , that he who feels an anxiety that his poetry , inay live beyond the capricious applause of ...
... present design to enter into an investigation of their properties , or a disquisition on their merits ; it is enough for our purpose to observe , that he who feels an anxiety that his poetry , inay live beyond the capricious applause of ...
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... present stanzas , into somewhat less extravagant cadence , though not quite into " the roar of a sucking dove . " A To drop idle metaphor , Lord Byron is evidently on his good bebaviour in the stanzas before us ; and though the tone of ...
... present stanzas , into somewhat less extravagant cadence , though not quite into " the roar of a sucking dove . " A To drop idle metaphor , Lord Byron is evidently on his good bebaviour in the stanzas before us ; and though the tone of ...
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... present name of genius , than any other canto is altogether indicative of the English poet of the present genera - poet of the two former ; which former , tion . The quality of this genius , by the bye , have ever been esteem . too , is ...
... present name of genius , than any other canto is altogether indicative of the English poet of the present genera - poet of the two former ; which former , tion . The quality of this genius , by the bye , have ever been esteem . too , is ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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