Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... noble minor's volume . Lord Byron should also have a care of attempting what the greatest poets have done before him , for comparisons ( as he must have had occasion to see at his writing - master's ) are odious , -Gray's ' Ode on Eton ...
... noble minor's volume . Lord Byron should also have a care of attempting what the greatest poets have done before him , for comparisons ( as he must have had occasion to see at his writing - master's ) are odious , -Gray's ' Ode on Eton ...
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... noble poem too in its way ; and Meinherr von Goëthe has exhibited no more palpable symptom of dotage than in his attempt to persuade his lesende publicum3 that you stole it from his Faustus ; for it is , as I have said , a noble and an ...
... noble poem too in its way ; and Meinherr von Goëthe has exhibited no more palpable symptom of dotage than in his attempt to persuade his lesende publicum3 that you stole it from his Faustus ; for it is , as I have said , a noble and an ...
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... noble senti- ment , without making haste to obliterate it by a torrent of unfeeling mockery or relentless abuse , and taking pains to show how well those passing fantasies may be reconciled to a system of resolute misanthropy , or so ...
... noble senti- ment , without making haste to obliterate it by a torrent of unfeeling mockery or relentless abuse , and taking pains to show how well those passing fantasies may be reconciled to a system of resolute misanthropy , or so ...
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Hours of Idleness 1807 | 23 |
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers 1809 | 33 |
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