Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... Lord Byron shuts himself up too much in the impenetrable gloom of his own thoughts , and buries the natural light of ... Lord Byron's poetry is as morbid as Mr. Moore's is careless and dissipated . He has more depth of passion , more ...
... Lord Byron shuts himself up too much in the impenetrable gloom of his own thoughts , and buries the natural light of ... Lord Byron's poetry is as morbid as Mr. Moore's is careless and dissipated . He has more depth of passion , more ...
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... Lord Byron's writings . Yet he has beauty lurking underneath his strength , tenderness some- times joined with the ... Lord Byron is fond of writing , on which I wish he would not write - Buonaparte . Not that I quarrel with his writing ...
... Lord Byron's writings . Yet he has beauty lurking underneath his strength , tenderness some- times joined with the ... Lord Byron is fond of writing , on which I wish he would not write - Buonaparte . Not that I quarrel with his writing ...
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... Lord Byron in intense passion , to Moore in delightful fancy , to Mr. Wordsworth in profound sentiment but he has more picturesque power than any of them ; that is , he places the objects themselves , about which they might feel and ...
... Lord Byron in intense passion , to Moore in delightful fancy , to Mr. Wordsworth in profound sentiment but he has more picturesque power than any of them ; that is , he places the objects themselves , about which they might feel and ...
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Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
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