The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, 第 2 部、第 2 巻Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... Italy in the twenty - sixth stanza , is natural , but not spirited , and fails to in- crease our interest for the ob ... Italian poets ; the motive of his wrath is just and proper , and there- fore we shall not find fault with his ...
... Italy in the twenty - sixth stanza , is natural , but not spirited , and fails to in- crease our interest for the ob ... Italian poets ; the motive of his wrath is just and proper , and there- fore we shall not find fault with his ...
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... Italy ; and as the poet informs us , that " thus far he has proceeded in his theme , " we conclude that he reserves that interesting country for a separate canto . Lord Byron never treads more nobly than on classic ground ; so that , if ...
... Italy ; and as the poet informs us , that " thus far he has proceeded in his theme , " we conclude that he reserves that interesting country for a separate canto . Lord Byron never treads more nobly than on classic ground ; so that , if ...
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... Italy and England , Turks , balls , literature and fish sauces . But still there is something very engaging in the ... Italians also , in a looser and more extravagant tone ; but , in England , it seems never to have been naturalized ...
... Italy and England , Turks , balls , literature and fish sauces . But still there is something very engaging in the ... Italians also , in a looser and more extravagant tone ; but , in England , it seems never to have been naturalized ...
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