The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1,Volum 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Pàgina 162
... less Queen of night , if we could con- ceive her wasting her beauty in the inanimate blank of an eyeless universe ? That the works of art are no less po- etical than those of nature , Mr Camp- bell has also most successfully demon ...
... less Queen of night , if we could con- ceive her wasting her beauty in the inanimate blank of an eyeless universe ? That the works of art are no less po- etical than those of nature , Mr Camp- bell has also most successfully demon ...
Pàgina 314
... less indulge , than the Doge in that play , in those outrageous and most puerile declamations , which disgusted even a London audience . Lord Byron would do wisely to keep to his Diodorus Siculus ; he may transfer the recklessness of ...
... less indulge , than the Doge in that play , in those outrageous and most puerile declamations , which disgusted even a London audience . Lord Byron would do wisely to keep to his Diodorus Siculus ; he may transfer the recklessness of ...
Pàgina 359
... less daughter . We scarcely need dwell flame - coloured complexion . The first upon the peculiar beauty of the pas- two cantos of " Childe Harold " al- sages in italics . ways led us to think this way ; nor are we less convinced of the ...
... less daughter . We scarcely need dwell flame - coloured complexion . The first upon the peculiar beauty of the pas- two cantos of " Childe Harold " al- sages in italics . ways led us to think this way ; nor are we less convinced of the ...
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THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Byron The Corsair | 94 |
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