Bright Darkness: The Poetry of Lord Byron Presented in the Context of His Life & TimesNottingham Court Press, 1983 - 233 頁 |
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... verses against Mr. Wordsworth he has scrawled " Unjust , ” — and the same verdict is affixed to those against Mr. Coleridge . On his unmeasured attack upon Mr. Bowles , the comment is , - " Too savage all this on Bowles ; " and down the ...
... verses against Mr. Wordsworth he has scrawled " Unjust , ” — and the same verdict is affixed to those against Mr. Coleridge . On his unmeasured attack upon Mr. Bowles , the comment is , - " Too savage all this on Bowles ; " and down the ...
第 109 頁
... verses from Childe Harold , Canto II , is contra- dicted by verses deploring the stupidity of ' Ambition's honoured fools ' , earlier in the same Canto and by some crisp remarks on the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo in the ...
... verses from Childe Harold , Canto II , is contra- dicted by verses deploring the stupidity of ' Ambition's honoured fools ' , earlier in the same Canto and by some crisp remarks on the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo in the ...
第 176 頁
... verses he composed are of a quite different order from the passionate verses addressed to Augusta : Dearest Bell - I send you the first verses that ever I attempted to write upon you , and perhaps the last that I may ever write at all ...
... verses he composed are of a quite different order from the passionate verses addressed to Augusta : Dearest Bell - I send you the first verses that ever I attempted to write upon you , and perhaps the last that I may ever write at all ...
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