Periods of European Literature, Volume 11W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... satire , in 1821 . By this time he felt himself that his vein was ex- hausted . If Kehama and Roderick had appeared at a time of less poetical affluence , their success would cer- tainly have been greater . They have undeniable merit ...
... satire , in 1821 . By this time he felt himself that his vein was ex- hausted . If Kehama and Roderick had appeared at a time of less poetical affluence , their success would cer- tainly have been greater . They have undeniable merit ...
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... libelling the Prince Regent may be counted for righteousness ; the journey to Italy was unfortunate , but only Byron's satire made it seem C degrading . One likes to think of his gentle old BRITISH ROMANTIC POETS . 33.
... libelling the Prince Regent may be counted for righteousness ; the journey to Italy was unfortunate , but only Byron's satire made it seem C degrading . One likes to think of his gentle old BRITISH ROMANTIC POETS . 33.
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... satire on good old - fashioned lines , which first revealed some of his 1 Conversations of Goethe ( Oxenford's translation ) , in Bohn's Stand- ard Library ; cf. 1823 , October 19 ; 1825. February 24 ; 1826 , March 26 and November 8 ...
... satire on good old - fashioned lines , which first revealed some of his 1 Conversations of Goethe ( Oxenford's translation ) , in Bohn's Stand- ard Library ; cf. 1823 , October 19 ; 1825. February 24 ; 1826 , March 26 and November 8 ...
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... satire is remark- ably good for twenty - one years old , but many other men have been as precocious . But after 1812 , when Childe Harold first saw light , the case is widely different . He " awoke and found himself famous . ” His ...
... satire is remark- ably good for twenty - one years old , but many other men have been as precocious . But after 1812 , when Childe Harold first saw light , the case is widely different . He " awoke and found himself famous . ” His ...
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... satire , from melo- dramatic scene - painting to pure comedy , he passes with assured ease . He is best , perhaps , when laughing at his own raptures , making in one breath his ode and his palinode . For indeed he was serious only in ...
... satire , from melo- dramatic scene - painting to pure comedy , he passes with assured ease . He is best , perhaps , when laughing at his own raptures , making in one breath his ode and his palinode . For indeed he was serious only in ...
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