The Young Romantics and Critical Opinion, 1807-1824: Poetry of Byron, Shelley, and Keats as Seen by Their Contemporary CriticsHarrap, 1973 - Всего страниц: 544 |
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... natural and least expressible simplicity ' . Hunt attractively exemplifies these ' beauties ' , laying stress on the truth of the descriptions of nature as well as their grace or fancy , and on the ' natural ' character of the ...
... natural and least expressible simplicity ' . Hunt attractively exemplifies these ' beauties ' , laying stress on the truth of the descriptions of nature as well as their grace or fancy , and on the ' natural ' character of the ...
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... Nature is immoral . Lord Byron does no more than relate the consequences of certain absurdities . If he speaks slightingly of the ties between a girl and a husband old enough for her father , it is because the ties themselves are slight ...
... Nature is immoral . Lord Byron does no more than relate the consequences of certain absurdities . If he speaks slightingly of the ties between a girl and a husband old enough for her father , it is because the ties themselves are slight ...
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... nature , —and the originals of his images are to be found in her keeping . Young writers are in general in their early productions imitators of their favorite poet ; like young birds that in their first songs , mock the notes of those ...
... nature , —and the originals of his images are to be found in her keeping . Young writers are in general in their early productions imitators of their favorite poet ; like young birds that in their first songs , mock the notes of those ...
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