A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... steer inshore . It is natural in writing of Byron to slide into remembrances of what is likest to his verse . His work and Shelley's , beyond that of all our other poets , : recall or suggest the wide and high things of X PREFACE .
... steer inshore . It is natural in writing of Byron to slide into remembrances of what is likest to his verse . His work and Shelley's , beyond that of all our other poets , : recall or suggest the wide and high things of X PREFACE .
Стр. xi
... nature ; the large likeness of the elements ; the immeasurable liberty and the stormy strength of waters and winds . They are strongest when they touch upon these ; and it is worth remark how few are the poets of whom this can be said ...
... nature ; the large likeness of the elements ; the immeasurable liberty and the stormy strength of waters and winds . They are strongest when they touch upon these ; and it is worth remark how few are the poets of whom this can be said ...
Стр. xi
... natural in writing of Byron to slide into remembrances of what is likest to his verse . His work and Shelley's , beyond that of all our other poets , recall or suggest the wide and high things of nature X PREFACE . א.
... natural in writing of Byron to slide into remembrances of what is likest to his verse . His work and Shelley's , beyond that of all our other poets , recall or suggest the wide and high things of nature X PREFACE . א.
Стр. xi
... nature ; the large likeness of the elements ; the immeasurable liberty and the stormy strength of waters and winds . They are strongest when they touch upon these ; and it is worth remark how few are the poets of whom this can be said ...
... nature ; the large likeness of the elements ; the immeasurable liberty and the stormy strength of waters and winds . They are strongest when they touch upon these ; and it is worth remark how few are the poets of whom this can be said ...
Стр. xii
... nature with a holy hunger , follow her with a divine lust as of gods chasing the daughters of men . Wind and fire , the cadences of thunder and the clamours of the sea , gave to them no less of sensual pleasure than of spiritual ...
... nature with a holy hunger , follow her with a divine lust as of gods chasing the daughters of men . Wind and fire , the cadences of thunder and the clamours of the sea , gave to them no less of sensual pleasure than of spiritual ...
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