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21 Of more immediate forerunners , Byron knew and admired Wright's Horae Ionicae , which had appeared in 1809 ; and he was personally acquainted with his contemporary Haygarth in Athens ; but these and " a dozen puny predecessors ” were ...
21 Of more immediate forerunners , Byron knew and admired Wright's Horae Ionicae , which had appeared in 1809 ; and he was personally acquainted with his contemporary Haygarth in Athens ; but these and " a dozen puny predecessors ” were ...
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Like other traditionalists ( in the pre - Eliot sense ) he was much surer in what he admired of the dead than of the ... Except for some ambiguous praise of Scott , for whom he later developed a warm admiration , he wrote with a mind ...
Like other traditionalists ( in the pre - Eliot sense ) he was much surer in what he admired of the dead than of the ... Except for some ambiguous praise of Scott , for whom he later developed a warm admiration , he wrote with a mind ...
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Yet Byron took the satires seriously , and the Tales lightly , and continued to admire Pope . ... and his admiration for Pope revived and strengthened about the time when he found his own form of satire in the Italian burlesque epic .
Yet Byron took the satires seriously , and the Tales lightly , and continued to admire Pope . ... and his admiration for Pope revived and strengthened about the time when he found his own form of satire in the Italian burlesque epic .
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