ByronAMS Press, 1968 - 216 страници A volume from the English Men of Letters series. Lord Byron made himself one of the most notorious personalities in the world of letters of his time. Almost everyone who came into contact with Byron left some sort of record or impression of such contact, which the author has compiled into this little volume as a biography of sorts. A wonderfully interesting work on this fabulous poet and author. |
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... Don Juan is in scope and magnitude a far wider work ; but no considerable series of stanzas in Don Juan are so free from serious artistic flaw . From first to last , every epithet hits the white ; every line that does not convulse with ...
... Don Juan is in scope and magnitude a far wider work ; but no considerable series of stanzas in Don Juan are so free from serious artistic flaw . From first to last , every epithet hits the white ; every line that does not convulse with ...
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... Don Juan will be read , " wrote one critic , " as long as satire , wit , mirth , and supreme excellence shall be esteemed among men . " " Stick to Don Juan , " exhorted another ; " it is the only sincere thing you have written , and it ...
... Don Juan will be read , " wrote one critic , " as long as satire , wit , mirth , and supreme excellence shall be esteemed among men . " " Stick to Don Juan , " exhorted another ; " it is the only sincere thing you have written , and it ...
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... Don Juan have , it must be confessed , been found among those least likely to admire in it what is most admirable - who have been attracted by the very excesses of buffoonery , violations of good taste , and occasionally ... DON JUAN .
... Don Juan have , it must be confessed , been found among those least likely to admire in it what is most admirable - who have been attracted by the very excesses of buffoonery , violations of good taste , and occasionally ... DON JUAN .
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