Visionary Gleam: Forty Books from the Romantic PeriodWoodstock Books, 1993 - 243 ページ The age of English Romanticism began with the French Revolution and ended with the Reform Bill of 1832. The key works of the period share an assumption that change in the political system is possible. Wordsworth comments on forty such books. |
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... canto comes to an end , we reestablish in him our confidence in the handling of the story as a whole . His age and courage are important to us ; we respond to the quality of his performance . Scott worried that the tying up of ends in Canto ...
... canto comes to an end , we reestablish in him our confidence in the handling of the story as a whole . His age and courage are important to us ; we respond to the quality of his performance . Scott worried that the tying up of ends in Canto ...
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... Canto III , ' He offers handsomely – the money down . ' Why not a stay in the country to calm her nerves as the two of them get down to writing again : ' Tell me , my dear Thalia , what you think ; Your nerves have undergone a sudden ...
... Canto III , ' He offers handsomely – the money down . ' Why not a stay in the country to calm her nerves as the two of them get down to writing again : ' Tell me , my dear Thalia , what you think ; Your nerves have undergone a sudden ...
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... Canto I is complete . The new poem is ' in the style and manner of Beppo . . . and meant to be a little quietly facetious upon every thing ' . ' I doubt ' , Byron adds , -- whether it is not – at least , as far as it has yet gone too ...
... Canto I is complete . The new poem is ' in the style and manner of Beppo . . . and meant to be a little quietly facetious upon every thing ' . ' I doubt ' , Byron adds , -- whether it is not – at least , as far as it has yet gone too ...
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