Bright Darkness: The Poetry of Lord Byron Presented in the Context of His Life & TimesNottingham Court Press, 1983 - 233 Seiten |
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... reviewed in the Edinburgh Review and this sparked off Byron's rejoinder , English Bards and Scotch Reviewers , ' an imitative but in its way , capital Popean satire ' . Thus Byron was initiated into the world of the Reviews and ...
... reviewed in the Edinburgh Review and this sparked off Byron's rejoinder , English Bards and Scotch Reviewers , ' an imitative but in its way , capital Popean satire ' . Thus Byron was initiated into the world of the Reviews and ...
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... review in Italy , The Liberal . In his ' hot youth ' he took on the Edinburgh Review single handed . He believed that Jeffrey was the author of an unsigned article in the Edinburgh Review which slated Hours of Idleness : The poesy of ...
... review in Italy , The Liberal . In his ' hot youth ' he took on the Edinburgh Review single handed . He believed that Jeffrey was the author of an unsigned article in the Edinburgh Review which slated Hours of Idleness : The poesy of ...
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... review of his own sermons appearing in the Quarterly Review some remarks which show a similar scepticism about the motives of some of the critics : ' As for the Quarterly Review , I have not read it , nor shall 14.
... review of his own sermons appearing in the Quarterly Review some remarks which show a similar scepticism about the motives of some of the critics : ' As for the Quarterly Review , I have not read it , nor shall 14.
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Demon or Prometheus | 1 |
Critics and Polemics | 11 |
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage | 33 |
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