Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... turned his coat - and would have turned his skin . He had sung against all battles , and again In their high praise and glory ; he had called Reviewing " the ungentle craft , " and then Became as base a critic as e'er crawled- Fed ...
... turned his coat - and would have turned his skin . He had sung against all battles , and again In their high praise and glory ; he had called Reviewing " the ungentle craft , " and then Became as base a critic as e'er crawled- Fed ...
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... turning and re - turning of human experience till it reaches a state of relativism more extreme than anything in Byron . For Byron stops short at the point where it is still possible to assert a traditional morality and a common human ...
... turning and re - turning of human experience till it reaches a state of relativism more extreme than anything in Byron . For Byron stops short at the point where it is still possible to assert a traditional morality and a common human ...
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... turned against the whole group ; and the Excursion convinced him that Wordsworth , in particu- lar , had wasted his natural talents , and turned himself into an unintelligible mystic , a poetic Joanna Southcott.61 And it is system which ...
... turned against the whole group ; and the Excursion convinced him that Wordsworth , in particu- lar , had wasted his natural talents , and turned himself into an unintelligible mystic , a poetic Joanna Southcott.61 And it is system which ...
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