A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... ( Byron ) . If inversion in the first line , why not in the second ? In the much later The Island ( 1825 ) Byron showed an easier command of a natu- rally moving verse . The note of passion , a romantic setting , these gave to Byron's ...
... ( Byron ) . If inversion in the first line , why not in the second ? In the much later The Island ( 1825 ) Byron showed an easier command of a natu- rally moving verse . The note of passion , a romantic setting , these gave to Byron's ...
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... Byron was to write . But Juan's adventures carry him from Greece to Turkey , and thence to Russia and Catherine ( Voltaire's great heroine ) , and then by way of Germany to England , where , just as a fresh intrigue is beginning , the ...
... Byron was to write . But Juan's adventures carry him from Greece to Turkey , and thence to Russia and Catherine ( Voltaire's great heroine ) , and then by way of Germany to England , where , just as a fresh intrigue is beginning , the ...
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... Byron and Shelley respectively to their being cast out by society deserve more consideration than they have re- ceived . They were both social beings , conscious ... Byron's poetry is dead . There are some things that cannot die . BYRON 381.
... Byron and Shelley respectively to their being cast out by society deserve more consideration than they have re- ceived . They were both social beings , conscious ... Byron's poetry is dead . There are some things that cannot die . BYRON 381.
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