Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... produced , not as exotics or creatures of the imagination , but merely as better specimens of the ordinary nature ... produce , rather than the energy that produces them . The character of the agent is unavoidably disclosed indeed in ...
... produced , not as exotics or creatures of the imagination , but merely as better specimens of the ordinary nature ... produce , rather than the energy that produces them . The character of the agent is unavoidably disclosed indeed in ...
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... produced . But for the constraint and stiffness of the poetry , we have nothing to blame but the apparent resolution of its author to set ( at whatever risk ) an example of classical correctness to his uncivilized countrymen , and ...
... produced . But for the constraint and stiffness of the poetry , we have nothing to blame but the apparent resolution of its author to set ( at whatever risk ) an example of classical correctness to his uncivilized countrymen , and ...
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... produced the great separation from the see of Rome , produced also the excesses of the Anabaptists . The same stir in the public mind of Europe , which overthrew the abuses of the old French government , produced the Jacobins and ...
... produced the great separation from the see of Rome , produced also the excesses of the Anabaptists . The same stir in the public mind of Europe , which overthrew the abuses of the old French government , produced the Jacobins and ...
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Hours of Idleness 1807 | 23 |
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers 1809 | 33 |
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