The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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William Hazlitt. dices : Lord Byron is the greatest pamperer of those prejudices , by seeming to think there is nothing else worth encouraging but the seeds or the full luxuriant growth of dogmatism and self - conceit . In reading the ...
William Hazlitt. dices : Lord Byron is the greatest pamperer of those prejudices , by seeming to think there is nothing else worth encouraging but the seeds or the full luxuriant growth of dogmatism and self - conceit . In reading the ...
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William Hazlitt. this decided preference given to Sir Walter Scott over Lord Byron , we distinctly include the prose - works of the former ; for we do not think his poetry alone by any means entitles him to that precedence . Sir Walter ...
William Hazlitt. this decided preference given to Sir Walter Scott over Lord Byron , we distinctly include the prose - works of the former ; for we do not think his poetry alone by any means entitles him to that precedence . Sir Walter ...
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... Lord Byron does not exhibit a new view of nature , or raise insigni- ficant objects into importance by the romantic associations with which he surrounds them ; but generally ( at least ) takes common - place thoughts and events , and ...
... Lord Byron does not exhibit a new view of nature , or raise insigni- ficant objects into importance by the romantic associations with which he surrounds them ; but generally ( at least ) takes common - place thoughts and events , and ...
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... Lord Byron's earlier productions , Lara , the Corsair , & c . were wild and gloomy romances , put into rapid and shining verse . They dis- cover the madness of poetry , together with the inspiration sullen , moody ... LORD BYRON . 169.
... Lord Byron's earlier productions , Lara , the Corsair , & c . were wild and gloomy romances , put into rapid and shining verse . They dis- cover the madness of poetry , together with the inspiration sullen , moody ... LORD BYRON . 169.
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... Lord Byron seems to cast himself indignantly from " this bank and shoal of time , " or the frail tottering bark that bears up modern re- putation , into the huge sea of ancient renown , and to revel there with untired , outspread plume ...
... Lord Byron seems to cast himself indignantly from " this bank and shoal of time , " or the frail tottering bark that bears up modern re- putation , into the huge sea of ancient renown , and to revel there with untired , outspread plume ...
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