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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... earth as falls the oak , At once , and blasted by the thunder - stroke . " contain a well - applied image , though it is older than the oaks themselves . The fault is that the description of the apparition by Lord Byron is so defective ...
... earth as falls the oak , At once , and blasted by the thunder - stroke . " contain a well - applied image , though it is older than the oaks themselves . The fault is that the description of the apparition by Lord Byron is so defective ...
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... earth yield nothing to us without sweat ; My sister Zillah sings an earlier hymn Than the birds ' matins ; and my Ádah , my Own and beloved , she too understands not The mind which overwhelms me : never till Now met I aught to ...
... earth yield nothing to us without sweat ; My sister Zillah sings an earlier hymn Than the birds ' matins ; and my Ádah , my Own and beloved , she too understands not The mind which overwhelms me : never till Now met I aught to ...
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... Earth ' has a dramatic form ; Mr Moore's Loves of the Angels ' is thrown into a narrative . Both have attempted a diversity of character in the angels , and in the women whose lovers they are . Lord Byron has contrasted his pairs of ...
... Earth ' has a dramatic form ; Mr Moore's Loves of the Angels ' is thrown into a narrative . Both have attempted a diversity of character in the angels , and in the women whose lovers they are . Lord Byron has contrasted his pairs of ...
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