Bright Darkness: The Poetry of Lord Byron Presented in the Context of His Life & TimesNottingham Court Press, 1983 - 233 頁 |
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... poet who died in 1824 and who was not Shakespeare , this seems a considerable figure . The only way to understand the phenomenon of Byron's fame is to read the poetry . Ernest Hartley Coleridge wrote ( with great common sense ) - Poetry ...
... poet who died in 1824 and who was not Shakespeare , this seems a considerable figure . The only way to understand the phenomenon of Byron's fame is to read the poetry . Ernest Hartley Coleridge wrote ( with great common sense ) - Poetry ...
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... poets after Shakespeare , but he is in the first rank if not the first of their own . ' The effect of the poetry on different English speaking people is so various that when one reads the critics one begins to wonder whether they can be ...
... poets after Shakespeare , but he is in the first rank if not the first of their own . ' The effect of the poetry on different English speaking people is so various that when one reads the critics one begins to wonder whether they can be ...
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... poet and man . This was to have a profound effect on his later poems . M K Joseph describes how Byron was ' beginning to turn back to the standards of Pope and the great Augustans ' and towards ' the poetry of wit and morality . ' The ...
... poet and man . This was to have a profound effect on his later poems . M K Joseph describes how Byron was ' beginning to turn back to the standards of Pope and the great Augustans ' and towards ' the poetry of wit and morality . ' The ...
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