The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 185
... better purposes . Could he submit to the patient pains of cor- rection ; would he weigh with more care his powers as adapted to his sub- ject ; but above all , for without this the other improvements would only increase his demerits ...
... better purposes . Could he submit to the patient pains of cor- rection ; would he weigh with more care his powers as adapted to his sub- ject ; but above all , for without this the other improvements would only increase his demerits ...
Page 463
... better than the narrator . Thus Lord Byron tells Mr. Hobhouse , " for the whole of the notes , I am indebted to yourself ; and these were necessarily limited to the elucidation of the text . " But , as Mr. Hobhouse could not need this ...
... better than the narrator . Thus Lord Byron tells Mr. Hobhouse , " for the whole of the notes , I am indebted to yourself ; and these were necessarily limited to the elucidation of the text . " But , as Mr. Hobhouse could not need this ...
Page 509
... better that he ceased to live , than give Life to so much of sorrow as he must Endure , and , harder still , bequeath ; That saying jars you , let us only say- ' Twere better that he never had been born . but since I said , 99 100 Adah ...
... better that he ceased to live , than give Life to so much of sorrow as he must Endure , and , harder still , bequeath ; That saying jars you , let us only say- ' Twere better that he never had been born . but since I said , 99 100 Adah ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
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