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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 what- A 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 what- A tendency to under - rate and scoff At human power and ...
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In April 1821 Robert Southey , the Poet Laureate , published a highly patriotic poem entitled The Vision of Judgement . Dedicating his poem to George IV , Southey praised the glorious military achievements of the age , the ' perfect ...
In April 1821 Robert Southey , the Poet Laureate , published a highly patriotic poem entitled The Vision of Judgement . Dedicating his poem to George IV , Southey praised the glorious military achievements of the age , the ' perfect ...
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His views at this time were very similar to those of Wordsworth and Coleridge , and they were expressed in his first notable poem , Moral Epistle ( 1795 ) . ' I was then in raptures ' , he wrote later , ' with what I now despise .
His views at this time were very similar to those of Wordsworth and Coleridge , and they were expressed in his first notable poem , Moral Epistle ( 1795 ) . ' I was then in raptures ' , he wrote later , ' with what I now despise .
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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