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 128
... dark and perturbed grandeur , has established a stronger and wider sway over the passions of men , than any other poetical Intellect of modern times . We feel as if there were a kind of ab- surdity in criticising the power that hurries ...
... dark and perturbed grandeur , has established a stronger and wider sway over the passions of men , than any other poetical Intellect of modern times . We feel as if there were a kind of ab- surdity in criticising the power that hurries ...
Page 138
... dark personification as of a thing which is , where can we so well imagine him to have his daily haunt as by the roar- ing of the waves ? It was thus that Homer represented Achilles in his moments of ungovernable and incon- solable ...
... dark personification as of a thing which is , where can we so well imagine him to have his daily haunt as by the roar- ing of the waves ? It was thus that Homer represented Achilles in his moments of ungovernable and incon- solable ...
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... dark charm of Leila's eye ; and we are told in another place of her bright - black eye ; the conscience - smitten are dark in soul ; ' the brow of the Emir is dark , as also that of the Giaour ; it is the dark heaven of Houri's eyes ...
... dark charm of Leila's eye ; and we are told in another place of her bright - black eye ; the conscience - smitten are dark in soul ; ' the brow of the Emir is dark , as also that of the Giaour ; it is the dark heaven of Houri's eyes ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
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