A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... published at all . He is indeed a disastrous example of the romantic belief that poetry should be left to write itself . But at times , even through his worst drivel , something does shine out . In The Idiot Boy , for instance , out of ...
... published at all . He is indeed a disastrous example of the romantic belief that poetry should be left to write itself . But at times , even through his worst drivel , something does shine out . In The Idiot Boy , for instance , out of ...
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... published immediately . Byron was still not convinced . The work that he had written to please himself at a time when he was assuring all his friends that he had quite given up any thought of authorship , was a negation of all his ...
... published immediately . Byron was still not convinced . The work that he had written to please himself at a time when he was assuring all his friends that he had quite given up any thought of authorship , was a negation of all his ...
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... published , a hair - raising romance of the Radcliffe school , Zastrozzi , entirely imitative and entirely worthless . Together with a friend he had tried his hand also at an epic on the theme of the Wardering Jew , mainly translated ...
... published , a hair - raising romance of the Radcliffe school , Zastrozzi , entirely imitative and entirely worthless . Together with a friend he had tried his hand also at an epic on the theme of the Wardering Jew , mainly translated ...
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