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... mother in 1848 , " has a good deal of power , though more trick ; however , he has thoroughly disgusted me . " " The Byronism of a German , " he continues , “ of a man trying to be gloomy , cynical , impassioned , moqeur , etc. , all a ...
... mother in 1848 , " has a good deal of power , though more trick ; however , he has thoroughly disgusted me . " " The Byronism of a German , " he continues , “ of a man trying to be gloomy , cynical , impassioned , moqeur , etc. , all a ...
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... mother ; that he was a bad husband to his first wife , and far from a faultless husband to his second wife ; that , together with several agreeable characteristics , he possessed several dangerous qualities ; and that he was , at least ...
... mother ; that he was a bad husband to his first wife , and far from a faultless husband to his second wife ; that , together with several agreeable characteristics , he possessed several dangerous qualities ; and that he was , at least ...
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... mother - tongue but with the difference that Boccaccio came after much polishing had already been accomplished in the Italian ( II , 248 ) . Chaucer's early appearance in the 40 There is an enlightening discussion of the Preface in John ...
... mother - tongue but with the difference that Boccaccio came after much polishing had already been accomplished in the Italian ( II , 248 ) . Chaucer's early appearance in the 40 There is an enlightening discussion of the Preface in John ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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