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... evidently means his reader's attention to be held by the enigmatic heroes , the exotic settings , and the declamatory verse . The last of these constitutes probably the most serious impediment to the modern reader's sympathetic ...
... evidently means his reader's attention to be held by the enigmatic heroes , the exotic settings , and the declamatory verse . The last of these constitutes probably the most serious impediment to the modern reader's sympathetic ...
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... evidently expresses his own sense of the fresh start which we have discerned in Canto XIII . His cheerful readiness to make such a fresh start so late in the poem exemplifies once more his casual and improvisational manner . To refer at ...
... evidently expresses his own sense of the fresh start which we have discerned in Canto XIII . His cheerful readiness to make such a fresh start so late in the poem exemplifies once more his casual and improvisational manner . To refer at ...
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... evidently imagined the process as involving whole series of creations of life , each terminated by a total catastrophe , the creatures belonging to each successive age exhibiting a falling - off from those of earlier ages . a On the day ...
... evidently imagined the process as involving whole series of creations of life , each terminated by a total catastrophe , the creatures belonging to each successive age exhibiting a falling - off from those of earlier ages . a On the day ...
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George Gordon Lord Byron | 26 |
Byrons Prose | 48 |
Heroes and Rhetoric 181218 | 70 |
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