Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... popular approval . Childe Harold , as well as being the sensation of the fashionable world when it appeared , ran through some ten editions by 1815 , and the popularity of Byron's verse tales can be gauged by the almost incredible ...
... popular approval . Childe Harold , as well as being the sensation of the fashionable world when it appeared , ran through some ten editions by 1815 , and the popularity of Byron's verse tales can be gauged by the almost incredible ...
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... popular ; —and it is not likely that they ever will be popular as the works of Sir Walter Scott are popular . The feeling which pervaded them was too deep for general sympathy . Their style was often too mysterious for general ...
... popular ; —and it is not likely that they ever will be popular as the works of Sir Walter Scott are popular . The feeling which pervaded them was too deep for general sympathy . Their style was often too mysterious for general ...
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... popular in proportion , not as his genius waned , but as he addressed more feebly the prevalent sentiment of his times : for I suspect that future critics will agree that there is in his tragedies , which were never popular , a far ...
... popular in proportion , not as his genius waned , but as he addressed more feebly the prevalent sentiment of his times : for I suspect that future critics will agree that there is in his tragedies , which were never popular , a far ...
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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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