A Few Thoughts about Shakspeare: Read at a Meeting of the Stourbridge Literary and Scientific Society, December 20, 1855T. Mellard, 1855 - 47 páginas |
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... Lord Byron , not only are all his personages substantially the same , but there is hardly one of them behind and through which we do not see the gloomy and self - tormenting figure of the poet himself : so that as Mr. Carlyle has said ...
... Lord Byron , not only are all his personages substantially the same , but there is hardly one of them behind and through which we do not see the gloomy and self - tormenting figure of the poet himself : so that as Mr. Carlyle has said ...
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... Lord Byron aimed at the facetious , and attained to the fiendish or infernal . There is much excellence of this kind among living writers , but on them I do not dwell . Now the vast superiority of Shakspeare when compared with any other ...
... Lord Byron aimed at the facetious , and attained to the fiendish or infernal . There is much excellence of this kind among living writers , but on them I do not dwell . Now the vast superiority of Shakspeare when compared with any other ...
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... Lord Byron , but probably from mere affectation and waywardness , pretended to consider Pope ( truly the best of all satirists ) to be the greatest of all poets ; and called Shakspeare a barbarian . though he was perpetually quoting him ...
... Lord Byron , but probably from mere affectation and waywardness , pretended to consider Pope ( truly the best of all satirists ) to be the greatest of all poets ; and called Shakspeare a barbarian . though he was perpetually quoting him ...
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