The Confessions of Lord Byron: A Collection of His Private Opinions of Men and of Matters, Taken from the New and Enlarged Edition of His Letters and Journals |
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11442.260 A HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY Vetro TAST FROM THE LIBRARY
OF George Lyman Kittredge GURNEY PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
1917-1941 매 1 a THE CONFESSIONS OF LORD BYRON.
11442.260 A HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY Vetro TAST FROM THE LIBRARY
OF George Lyman Kittredge GURNEY PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
1917-1941 매 1 a THE CONFESSIONS OF LORD BYRON.
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Himself the great champion of the Augustan school of English Poetry , Byron was
bound by his theories of his art , by his love for the finished epigram , as distinct
from the imaginative suggestion , of the poetic phrase to pay the due meed of ...
Himself the great champion of the Augustan school of English Poetry , Byron was
bound by his theories of his art , by his love for the finished epigram , as distinct
from the imaginative suggestion , of the poetic phrase to pay the due meed of ...
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... ( The Life , 1784 ) , is twice adopted , once in reference to some utterances of
Byron's own , related with too great prolixity to Leigh Hunt , and secondly in a
letter to Murray , deprecating the “ insolent condescension ” of English public
opinion .
... ( The Life , 1784 ) , is twice adopted , once in reference to some utterances of
Byron's own , related with too great prolixity to Leigh Hunt , and secondly in a
letter to Murray , deprecating the “ insolent condescension ” of English public
opinion .
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JOHNSON'S APOTHEGMS xvii where Byron , concerned about the threatened
piratical production of Marino Faliero , points out that the tragedy “ is too regular ”
for the English stage , and contains “ no surprises , no starts , nor trap - doors ,
nor ...
JOHNSON'S APOTHEGMS xvii where Byron , concerned about the threatened
piratical production of Marino Faliero , points out that the tragedy “ is too regular ”
for the English stage , and contains “ no surprises , no starts , nor trap - doors ,
nor ...
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BYRON NOT JOHNSON'S DISCIPLE XXV proclaimeda little too loudly , rather
too often , somewhat too theatrically , to seem really sincere ; and even his loudly
vaunted indifference to English public opinion strikes too shrill and too indignant
a ...
BYRON NOT JOHNSON'S DISCIPLE XXV proclaimeda little too loudly , rather
too often , somewhat too theatrically , to seem really sincere ; and even his loudly
vaunted indifference to English public opinion strikes too shrill and too indignant
a ...
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