The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1,Volum 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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Pàgina 36
... respect ! " Hear , with what regard , and how much respect , he treats this identical Lord Holland . In a tirade against literary assassins ( a class of men which Lord Byron may well feel entitled to describe ) , we have these lines ...
... respect ! " Hear , with what regard , and how much respect , he treats this identical Lord Holland . In a tirade against literary assassins ( a class of men which Lord Byron may well feel entitled to describe ) , we have these lines ...
Pàgina 384
... respect , as well as in the adaptation of his style to his sub . ject , he has displayed a singular good taste and originality which ren- der bis volume highly amusing . THE AGE OF BRONZE . If a proof were wanting that the powers of men ...
... respect , as well as in the adaptation of his style to his sub . ject , he has displayed a singular good taste and originality which ren- der bis volume highly amusing . THE AGE OF BRONZE . If a proof were wanting that the powers of men ...
Pàgina 461
... respect we think it too modest ; for how are we to understand that Mr. Hobhouse's regard for the author has been indefatigable , ' without sup- posing a conduct to have been pursued calculated to exhaust his patience a supposition ...
... respect we think it too modest ; for how are we to understand that Mr. Hobhouse's regard for the author has been indefatigable , ' without sup- posing a conduct to have been pursued calculated to exhaust his patience a supposition ...
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