Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... doubts very freely of the immortality of the soul , and other points as fundamental . Such are some of the ... doubt that it will find favour , in spite of these disadvantages . Its chief excel- lence is a singular freedom and ...
... doubts very freely of the immortality of the soul , and other points as fundamental . Such are some of the ... doubt that it will find favour , in spite of these disadvantages . Its chief excel- lence is a singular freedom and ...
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... doubt , have been proud to have had the noble author acknowledge his obligations — and there is no one certainly who can better afford to acknowledge them . All that we object to however , is , that he sometimes imitates what had better ...
... doubt , have been proud to have had the noble author acknowledge his obligations — and there is no one certainly who can better afford to acknowledge them . All that we object to however , is , that he sometimes imitates what had better ...
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... doubt . But we have as little doubt , that , after the closest scrutiny , there will still remain much that can only perish with the English language . 48. Bulwer - Lytton on Byron's popularity 1833 Edward George 316 MACAULAY ON BYRON 1831.
... doubt . But we have as little doubt , that , after the closest scrutiny , there will still remain much that can only perish with the English language . 48. Bulwer - Lytton on Byron's popularity 1833 Edward George 316 MACAULAY ON BYRON 1831.
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Hours of Idleness 1807 | 23 |
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers 1809 | 33 |
S GEORGE ELLIS Quarterly Review 1812 133 | 44 |
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