The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 3, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... honour ; but I would not too harshly judge you . His own example strengthens all his laws ; And he's himself the monster that he draws . ' Of the character of this poem , we might have been spared the labour of criticism , since a court ...
... honour ; but I would not too harshly judge you . His own example strengthens all his laws ; And he's himself the monster that he draws . ' Of the character of this poem , we might have been spared the labour of criticism , since a court ...
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... honour of love , has almost as little to do with its place ; and appears as a separate piece in the author's Miscellaneous Poems . No " exquisite reason " is to be seen for the apostrophe in honour of rustic love eloquence at the end of ...
... honour of love , has almost as little to do with its place ; and appears as a separate piece in the author's Miscellaneous Poems . No " exquisite reason " is to be seen for the apostrophe in honour of rustic love eloquence at the end of ...
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... honour to hear that the King had expressed his disapprobation of any of our publi , cations - aye , an honour preferable to knighthood or peer , age . How Lord Byron may take it we cannot pretend to say , but we are of opinion that he ...
... honour to hear that the King had expressed his disapprobation of any of our publi , cations - aye , an honour preferable to knighthood or peer , age . How Lord Byron may take it we cannot pretend to say , but we are of opinion that he ...
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