Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Том 1H. Colburn, 1828 - 494 стор. |
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... poem . But the " Vision of Judgment , " with which none of the articles were to be compared , and which , in truth , is the best piece of satire Lord Byron ever put forth , was grudged us the more , and roused greater hostility on that ...
... poem . But the " Vision of Judgment , " with which none of the articles were to be compared , and which , in truth , is the best piece of satire Lord Byron ever put forth , was grudged us the more , and roused greater hostility on that ...
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... poem , which candour , in addition to wit , can excite . I never suspected that he would make this a ground of quarrel with me in after - times ; nor do I now wish to give more strength to Lord C ease with the author of Childe Harold ...
... poem , which candour , in addition to wit , can excite . I never suspected that he would make this a ground of quarrel with me in after - times ; nor do I now wish to give more strength to Lord C ease with the author of Childe Harold ...
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... poem . It is four short tales . The interest , however , is often high - wrought and tragic , but the execution ... Poets , p . 301 . candid , when he wrote secretly to Lord Byron , 98 LORD BYRON . Byron's way of representing things on ...
... poem . It is four short tales . The interest , however , is often high - wrought and tragic , but the execution ... Poets , p . 301 . candid , when he wrote secretly to Lord Byron , 98 LORD BYRON . Byron's way of representing things on ...
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... poem , if I had thought it of use . It would all have been so much dead weight ; especially as the readers , not being certain it was contributed by his Lordship , would not have known whether they were to be enrap- tured or indifferent ...
... poem , if I had thought it of use . It would all have been so much dead weight ; especially as the readers , not being certain it was contributed by his Lordship , would not have known whether they were to be enrap- tured or indifferent ...
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... treated by him as an enemy ; but when he beheld such articles as the " Spirit of Monarchy , " where the " taint " of polite corruption was to be exposed , and the First Acquaintance with Poets , where Mr. Wordsworth was to 108 LORD BYRON .
... treated by him as an enemy ; but when he beheld such articles as the " Spirit of Monarchy , " where the " taint " of polite corruption was to be exposed , and the First Acquaintance with Poets , where Mr. Wordsworth was to 108 LORD BYRON .
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