Byron's Political and Cultural Influence in Nineteenth-century Europe: A SymposiumPaul Graham Trueblood Macmillan, 1981 - 210 էջ |
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... critics found they had little new to say about his work . The successive utterances of Thomas Carlyle show how Byron's stock slumped in the years following his death . In 1824 Carlyle thought Byron " late so full of fire and generous ...
... critics found they had little new to say about his work . The successive utterances of Thomas Carlyle show how Byron's stock slumped in the years following his death . In 1824 Carlyle thought Byron " late so full of fire and generous ...
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... criticisms of Thomas Carlyle . Yet from the first Byron's passion for European liberty and his criticisms of Britain's continental involvements in the age of the Holy Alliance were pro- foundly influential in stimulating men's attitudes ...
... criticisms of Thomas Carlyle . Yet from the first Byron's passion for European liberty and his criticisms of Britain's continental involvements in the age of the Holy Alliance were pro- foundly influential in stimulating men's attitudes ...
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... critics trying to explain ideas and imaginations that are obscure to themselves with a heap of empty words - it is time such ... criticism of the existing " es- tablishment " marked by hypocrisy in human relations , political 126 Byron's ...
... critics trying to explain ideas and imaginations that are obscure to themselves with a heap of empty words - it is time such ... criticism of the existing " es- tablishment " marked by hypocrisy in human relations , political 126 Byron's ...
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Byron and France 48 | 48 |
Byron and Greece | 91 |
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