The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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Side 4
... characters ; Manfred merely muses and suffers from the beginning to the end . His distresses are the same at the opening of the scene and at its closing , and the temper in which they are borne is the same . A hunter and a priest , and ...
... characters ; Manfred merely muses and suffers from the beginning to the end . His distresses are the same at the opening of the scene and at its closing , and the temper in which they are borne is the same . A hunter and a priest , and ...
Side 5
... character indeed- to render con- ceivable his feelings- is plainly the whole scope and design of the poem ; and the conception and execution are , in this respect , equally admirable . It is a grand and terrific vision of a being ...
... character indeed- to render con- ceivable his feelings- is plainly the whole scope and design of the poem ; and the conception and execution are , in this respect , equally admirable . It is a grand and terrific vision of a being ...
Side 31
... character of Manfred more of the self - might of Byron than in all his previous pro- ductions . He has therein brought , with wonderful power , metaphy- sical conceptions into forms , and we know of no poem in which the aspect of ...
... character of Manfred more of the self - might of Byron than in all his previous pro- ductions . He has therein brought , with wonderful power , metaphy- sical conceptions into forms , and we know of no poem in which the aspect of ...
Side 42
... character ; and though the author may tell us that human calamities are naturally subjects of derision to the ministers of vengeance , yet we cannot be persuaded that satirical and political allusions are at all compatible with the ...
... character ; and though the author may tell us that human calamities are naturally subjects of derision to the ministers of vengeance , yet we cannot be persuaded that satirical and political allusions are at all compatible with the ...
Side 59
... character , approaching to the very verge of a confiding faith . Whatever the poet may believe , we , his readers , always feel ourselves too much en- nobled and elevated , even by his melancholy , not to be confirmed in our own belief ...
... character , approaching to the very verge of a confiding faith . Whatever the poet may believe , we , his readers , always feel ourselves too much en- nobled and elevated , even by his melancholy , not to be confirmed in our own belief ...
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