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 179
... Verse and Prose , from the magnifi- cent Exchequer of Albemarle Street . What right has Lord Byron to sneer at Mr Southey as " a writer of all work ? " Has not Lord Byron him- self published within the last year two volumes of tragic ...
... Verse and Prose , from the magnifi- cent Exchequer of Albemarle Street . What right has Lord Byron to sneer at Mr Southey as " a writer of all work ? " Has not Lord Byron him- self published within the last year two volumes of tragic ...
Page 183
... verse . If his better skill had not been proved in many parts of these metrical dialogues , we should be tempted to be- lieve that the poet conceived the count- ing of ten syllables on his fingers , was all that was required to ...
... verse . If his better skill had not been proved in many parts of these metrical dialogues , we should be tempted to be- lieve that the poet conceived the count- ing of ten syllables on his fingers , was all that was required to ...
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... verse , and the repetition and duplication of its rhymes , seem to create the difficulty so much complained of in its composition ; -a difficulty often not to be overcome without sacrificing compression of thought , and propriety of ...
... verse , and the repetition and duplication of its rhymes , seem to create the difficulty so much complained of in its composition ; -a difficulty often not to be overcome without sacrificing compression of thought , and propriety of ...
Contents
Byron Childe Harold IV | 10 |
THEATRE | 22 |
Byron The Giaour | 30 |
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