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 158
... living things of tombs . Doge ( to Benintende . ) Signor ! complete that which you decin your duty , Ben . Before we can proceed upon that duty , We would request the Princess to withdraw , " Twill move her too much to be witness to it ...
... living things of tombs . Doge ( to Benintende . ) Signor ! complete that which you decin your duty , Ben . Before we can proceed upon that duty , We would request the Princess to withdraw , " Twill move her too much to be witness to it ...
Page 189
... living writers possess , and there can be little question that we should have had something worthy of casting even NIGEL OF THE ABSENTEE into the shade , that is to say , in so far as these books are to be considered as serious ...
... living writers possess , and there can be little question that we should have had something worthy of casting even NIGEL OF THE ABSENTEE into the shade , that is to say , in so far as these books are to be considered as serious ...
Page 264
... living dead in one tremendous ruin , which threw down the walls and " the warcs a moment backward bent , " he proceeds in a very econo- mical but not a very poetical manner , to dispose of the cinders . " Many a tall and goodly man ...
... living dead in one tremendous ruin , which threw down the walls and " the warcs a moment backward bent , " he proceeds in a very econo- mical but not a very poetical manner , to dispose of the cinders . " Many a tall and goodly man ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
Copyright | |
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