Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1967 |
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Page 621
... Byron . We well remember that on that day , rigid moralists could not refrain from weep- ing for one so young , so illustrious , so unhappy , gifted with such rare gifts , and tried by such strong temptations . It is ... Lord Byron 621.
... Byron . We well remember that on that day , rigid moralists could not refrain from weep- ing for one so young , so illustrious , so unhappy , gifted with such rare gifts , and tried by such strong temptations . It is ... Lord Byron 621.
Page 633
... Lord Byron seems to have admired Dante and Milton most . Yet in the fourth canto of Childe Harold , he places Tasso , a writer not merely inferior ... Byron's versification and the terseness of his expression Moore's Life of Lord Byron 633.
... Lord Byron seems to have admired Dante and Milton most . Yet in the fourth canto of Childe Harold , he places Tasso , a writer not merely inferior ... Byron's versification and the terseness of his expression Moore's Life of Lord Byron 633.
Page 637
... Lord Byron always has to lose its character of a dialogue , and to become soliloquy . The scenes between Manfred and the Chamois - hunter , between Manfred and the Witch of the Alps , between Manfred and the Abbot , are ... Lord Byron 637.
... Lord Byron always has to lose its character of a dialogue , and to become soliloquy . The scenes between Manfred and the Chamois - hunter , between Manfred and the Witch of the Alps , between Manfred and the Abbot , are ... Lord Byron 637.
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