The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Page 161
... wish that Lord Byron would con- fine himself to poctry ; or if he will write prose , we wish at least that his friends would not be so eager to pub- lish it . This wish is dictated by the sincerest admiration of his genius , and it is ...
... wish that Lord Byron would con- fine himself to poctry ; or if he will write prose , we wish at least that his friends would not be so eager to pub- lish it . This wish is dictated by the sincerest admiration of his genius , and it is ...
Page 458
... wish we could have parted better friends with the author of Beppo , whoever he may be , for we cannot help respecting his genius . We rather hope that those will be found right in their conjecture who have ascribed it to Lord Byron ...
... wish we could have parted better friends with the author of Beppo , whoever he may be , for we cannot help respecting his genius . We rather hope that those will be found right in their conjecture who have ascribed it to Lord Byron ...
Page 489
... wishes in our red veins revel , We know not this - the blood flows on too fast ; But as the torrent widens towards the ocean , We ponder deeply on each past emotion . " As boy , I thought myself a clever fellow , And wish'd that others ...
... wishes in our red veins revel , We know not this - the blood flows on too fast ; But as the torrent widens towards the ocean , We ponder deeply on each past emotion . " As boy , I thought myself a clever fellow , And wish'd that others ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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