Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... human nature , human society , and human experience . " [ The ] thing wholly new and precious to me in Byron , ' Ruskin testified ( No. 59 ) , ' was his measured and living truth . . . . [ Here ] at last I had found a man who spoke only ...
... human nature , human society , and human experience . " [ The ] thing wholly new and precious to me in Byron , ' Ruskin testified ( No. 59 ) , ' was his measured and living truth . . . . [ Here ] at last I had found a man who spoke only ...
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... human beings like himself , moving in the dark distance of the every - day world . He confesses himself , not before men , but before the Spirit of Humanity . And he thus fearlessly lays open his heart , -assured that nature never ...
... human beings like himself , moving in the dark distance of the every - day world . He confesses himself , not before men , but before the Spirit of Humanity . And he thus fearlessly lays open his heart , -assured that nature never ...
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... human passions himself : and again , why he did not mend Cain rather than perpetuate his misery , and confirm him in his sullen temper ; -how he knew so little of human nature , as not to be aware that extreme punishment went counter to ...
... human passions himself : and again , why he did not mend Cain rather than perpetuate his misery , and confirm him in his sullen temper ; -how he knew so little of human nature , as not to be aware that extreme punishment went counter to ...
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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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