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... lake of Geneva ( w [ hi ] ch whole locality is spoiled by the omnipresence there of that furiously flaring bethiefed rushlight , the vulgar Byron ) . " 9 His aversion to Byron was apparently short - lived , for two years later , in the ...
... lake of Geneva ( w [ hi ] ch whole locality is spoiled by the omnipresence there of that furiously flaring bethiefed rushlight , the vulgar Byron ) . " 9 His aversion to Byron was apparently short - lived , for two years later , in the ...
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... Lake of Geneva - Calm " and " Lake of Geneva - Storm , " from Childe Harold . Arnold even breaks up The Prisoner of Chillon , call- ing stanzas 6-8 “ Bonnivard and his Brothers , " and stanzas 9–14 “ Bonnivard Alone . " The longest ...
... Lake of Geneva - Calm " and " Lake of Geneva - Storm , " from Childe Harold . Arnold even breaks up The Prisoner of Chillon , call- ing stanzas 6-8 “ Bonnivard and his Brothers , " and stanzas 9–14 “ Bonnivard Alone . " The longest ...
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... Lake Regillus Removal of qualification I 225 1.17 II 13 1. 16 The popular speech was gradually departing from the form and rule of literary language , a language always and increasingly somewhat artificial . I 102 1.3 Here and there ...
... Lake Regillus Removal of qualification I 225 1.17 II 13 1. 16 The popular speech was gradually departing from the form and rule of literary language , a language always and increasingly somewhat artificial . I 102 1.3 Here and there ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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