The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Մաս 2,Հատոր 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... noble author assumes the character of its hero , and plainly , though not indeed directly , admits that it is his own . It begins about bimself , his family misfortunes and disappointments , and it concludes in the same strain upon the ...
... noble author assumes the character of its hero , and plainly , though not indeed directly , admits that it is his own . It begins about bimself , his family misfortunes and disappointments , and it concludes in the same strain upon the ...
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... noble beauty . The Giaour sets upon him as he is issuing from a rocky defile , and after a sanguinary contest , im- molates him to the shade of the murdered Leila . Then , per- turbed in spirit , and perpetually haunted by the vision of ...
... noble beauty . The Giaour sets upon him as he is issuing from a rocky defile , and after a sanguinary contest , im- molates him to the shade of the murdered Leila . Then , per- turbed in spirit , and perpetually haunted by the vision of ...
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... Noble author's own . There is much bad taste in the sentiments of the charac- ters , not only from their most being remarkably long winded , but from their being laborious instead of vehe- ment . There are also some few gram- matical ...
... Noble author's own . There is much bad taste in the sentiments of the charac- ters , not only from their most being remarkably long winded , but from their being laborious instead of vehe- ment . There are also some few gram- matical ...
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