The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Xixth CenturyJ. Sharpe, 1830 - 360 страници |
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... Lord Byron's subsequent writings , abound all of them with those impassioned bursts of natural feeling - those forceful traits of individual character - which could only have been drawn from the recesses of his own bosom ; PREFACE .
... Lord Byron's subsequent writings , abound all of them with those impassioned bursts of natural feeling - those forceful traits of individual character - which could only have been drawn from the recesses of his own bosom ; PREFACE .
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... feelings , and aspirations of a poet . It is the peculiar attribute of genius to create in the minds of its readers a degree of sympathy with its lot , which gives a value and interest to every revelation with which it may deign to ...
... feelings , and aspirations of a poet . It is the peculiar attribute of genius to create in the minds of its readers a degree of sympathy with its lot , which gives a value and interest to every revelation with which it may deign to ...
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... feelings and incidents that have no echo in the heart , —no foundation in the history of the writer . It has been ... feeling , which may not unaptly be pronounced the escape- valves of the poetical temperament ; and by which the ...
... feelings and incidents that have no echo in the heart , —no foundation in the history of the writer . It has been ... feeling , which may not unaptly be pronounced the escape- valves of the poetical temperament ; and by which the ...
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... feelings of an ideal hero , must prove much more energetic when , roused and excited by the impulses of his own mind , he identifies his personal history with his writings . What , for example , constitutes the overwhelming interest of ...
... feelings of an ideal hero , must prove much more energetic when , roused and excited by the impulses of his own mind , he identifies his personal history with his writings . What , for example , constitutes the overwhelming interest of ...
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... feeling that inspired them ; which are more or less identified with the personal histories of the poets , and which consequently reflect back the feelings and aspirations of a large proportion of their readers . It is for this reason ...
... feeling that inspired them ; which are more or less identified with the personal histories of the poets , and which consequently reflect back the feelings and aspirations of a large proportion of their readers . It is for this reason ...
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