Lord Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Routledge, 2013 M04 15 - 520 páginas The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves. |
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... less essential sections of the critic's argument , and the long summaries of poems with illustrative quotations which were a typical feature of early nineteenth - century reviews . In general , though not in- variably , critiques which ...
... less essential sections of the critic's argument , and the long summaries of poems with illustrative quotations which were a typical feature of early nineteenth - century reviews . In general , though not in- variably , critiques which ...
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... less , but , nevertheless , was not easy till I had vented my wrath and my rhyme against every thing and every body.'s There is reason to suppose , however , that the immediate effect was more devastating than he later acknowledged ...
... less , but , nevertheless , was not easy till I had vented my wrath and my rhyme against every thing and every body.'s There is reason to suppose , however , that the immediate effect was more devastating than he later acknowledged ...
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... less enjoyed the chorus of acclaim that met each new publication ; he particularly relished the Edinburgh's approval ; and he was gratified in 1814 to find his and Moore's poetic merits being canvassed in a Java gazette which Murray ...
... less enjoyed the chorus of acclaim that met each new publication ; he particularly relished the Edinburgh's approval ; and he was gratified in 1814 to find his and Moore's poetic merits being canvassed in a Java gazette which Murray ...
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... less felt that a firm rebuke was called for in his reviews of Childe Harold Cantos III and IV ( see Nos . 12 and 20 ) . These are only two examples out of many ; but in his later years Byron put himself beyond the pale for a great ...
... less felt that a firm rebuke was called for in his reviews of Childe Harold Cantos III and IV ( see Nos . 12 and 20 ) . These are only two examples out of many ; but in his later years Byron put himself beyond the pale for a great ...
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... less dull than wickedly intended . . . . My company used to be courted for the pleasure of talking about you — it is totally the reverse now— and by a re - action even your former works are considerably deteriorated in sale.'34 Such ...
... less dull than wickedly intended . . . . My company used to be courted for the pleasure of talking about you — it is totally the reverse now— and by a re - action even your former works are considerably deteriorated in sale.'34 Such ...
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The Giaour June 1813 The Bride of Abydos December 1813 The Corsair February 1814 Lara August 1814 The Siege of Corinth and Parisina Febru... | 53 |
November 1816 | 81 |
June 1817 | 111 |
February 1818 | 121 |
April 1818 | 131 |
181924 | 159 |
December 1821 | 207 |
October 1822 | 249 |
Don Juan 181924 | 253 |
Bibliography | 506 |
Select Index | 507 |
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