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It was a tale of wonder and horror , and with Coleridge's vivid pictorial style it is often sufficient to enjoy the poem on that level without seeking a deeper meaning . Nothing could be more horrific than the picture of the becalmed ...
It was a tale of wonder and horror , and with Coleridge's vivid pictorial style it is often sufficient to enjoy the poem on that level without seeking a deeper meaning . Nothing could be more horrific than the picture of the becalmed ...
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We cannot regard the intellectual content of the poem as of great significance , nor does it contain Shelley's best ... such poems as The Revolt of Islam which led Matthew Arnold to his famous estimate of Shelley as a beautiful and ...
We cannot regard the intellectual content of the poem as of great significance , nor does it contain Shelley's best ... such poems as The Revolt of Islam which led Matthew Arnold to his famous estimate of Shelley as a beautiful and ...
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Don Juan was the most scintillating and , to his age , the most shocking of Byron's poems : They accuse me - Me — the present writer of The present poem - of - I know not whatA tendency to under - rate and scoff At human power and ...
Don Juan was the most scintillating and , to his age , the most shocking of Byron's poems : They accuse me - Me — the present writer of The present poem - of - I know not whatA tendency to under - rate and scoff At human power and ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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