The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Մաս 2,Հատոր 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... feelings of the imaginary traveller . There are , however , some inconveniences attend- ing this arrangement of the several parts , appropriated to the author and to the hero of the poem . Sometimes the Childe forgets ( accidentally ...
... feelings of the imaginary traveller . There are , however , some inconveniences attend- ing this arrangement of the several parts , appropriated to the author and to the hero of the poem . Sometimes the Childe forgets ( accidentally ...
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... feelings of the audi- ence , but to delude them into imagining that the tragedian himself felt , from strong sympathy , with the ideal personage he represented . The absence of all feeling on his part , was , how- ever , proved by the ...
... feelings of the audi- ence , but to delude them into imagining that the tragedian himself felt , from strong sympathy , with the ideal personage he represented . The absence of all feeling on his part , was , how- ever , proved by the ...
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... feelings to gratify by the execution of a sterner task . Lord Byron has indeed , in these poems , invited the attention of the public to his own peculiar character and fortunes . He has the air of a man that at once courts and disdains ...
... feelings to gratify by the execution of a sterner task . Lord Byron has indeed , in these poems , invited the attention of the public to his own peculiar character and fortunes . He has the air of a man that at once courts and disdains ...
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admiration appears bear beauty become better blood breath called Canto character Childe Harold clouds Corsair criticism dark death deep Doge doubt earth effect expression face fair fall father fear feelings genius give given hand hath heart heaven hope hour human imagination interest least leave less light lines living look Lord Byron means mind moral nature never night noble o'er object observations once opinion original pass passage passion perhaps person poem poet poetical poetry present produced readers rest Review scarcely scene seems seen sentiments smile soul speak spirit stanzas story thee thing thou thought tion tragedy truth turn voice waters waves Werner whole wild wish write young youth