The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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Or Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. Lord Byron LORD BYRON and Sir Walter Scott are among writers now living ' the two , who would carry away a majority of suffrages as the greatest geniuses of the age . The ... LORD BYRON LORD BYRON.
Or Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. Lord Byron LORD BYRON and Sir Walter Scott are among writers now living ' the two , who would carry away a majority of suffrages as the greatest geniuses of the age . The ... LORD BYRON LORD BYRON.
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... Lord Byron , who in his politics is a liberal , in his genius is haughty and aristocratic : Walter Scott , who is an aristocrat in principle , is popular in his writings , and is ( as it were ) equally servile to nature and to opinion ...
... Lord Byron , who in his politics is a liberal , in his genius is haughty and aristocratic : Walter Scott , who is an aristocrat in principle , is popular in his writings , and is ( as it were ) equally servile to nature and to opinion ...
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... Lord Byron ; but not to see them making flowery speeches , nor dancing a measure in the fetters of verse . We have ... Lord Byron often wanders into this ground wantonly , wilfully , and unwarrantably . The only apology we can conceive ...
... Lord Byron ; but not to see them making flowery speeches , nor dancing a measure in the fetters of verse . We have ... Lord Byron often wanders into this ground wantonly , wilfully , and unwarrantably . The only apology we can conceive ...
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