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 34
... passion's fire , and woman's art , Can turn and tame the sterner heart ; From these its form and tone is ta'en , * And what they make it , must remain , But break before it bend again . 135 The simile , at all events , is entitled to ...
... passion's fire , and woman's art , Can turn and tame the sterner heart ; From these its form and tone is ta'en , * And what they make it , must remain , But break before it bend again . 135 The simile , at all events , is entitled to ...
Page 129
... passions , and his life of passion . He thus seems seldom to go back to the early periods even of his own mind , and then but by fits and starts - but to be continually living in the last , al- most the present years of his life . His ...
... passions , and his life of passion . He thus seems seldom to go back to the early periods even of his own mind , and then but by fits and starts - but to be continually living in the last , al- most the present years of his life . His ...
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... passion , which trans- mit their impressions to the bosoms of the spectator or the reader , and keep the sympathies in constant vibration , are not produced by the incidents of this calamitous tale . Judicial torture inflicted on a son ...
... passion , which trans- mit their impressions to the bosoms of the spectator or the reader , and keep the sympathies in constant vibration , are not produced by the incidents of this calamitous tale . Judicial torture inflicted on a son ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
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