Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... fact ; and , although he took legitimate liberties in reshaping his material , he insisted on his use of historical facts just as in the Tales he prided himself on his local data . At one time , on the defensive , he denied that The Two ...
... fact ; and , although he took legitimate liberties in reshaping his material , he insisted on his use of historical facts just as in the Tales he prided himself on his local data . At one time , on the defensive , he denied that The Two ...
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... fact , described by some as " a Tristram Shandy in rhyme " ; but Hazlitt , in noting this , perceptively added that " it is rather a poem written about itself " .5 It is , in fact , characteristic of much great art to be " about itself ...
... fact , described by some as " a Tristram Shandy in rhyme " ; but Hazlitt , in noting this , perceptively added that " it is rather a poem written about itself " .5 It is , in fact , characteristic of much great art to be " about itself ...
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... fact , the terms can be almost interchange- able , as when he writes of his visit to the Florentine galleries : ... there are sculpture and painting , which for the first time at all gave me an idea of what people mean by their cant ...
... fact , the terms can be almost interchange- able , as when he writes of his visit to the Florentine galleries : ... there are sculpture and painting , which for the first time at all gave me an idea of what people mean by their cant ...
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