Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 11William Blackwood, 1822 - England |
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Page 91
... Lord Byron's tra- gedy bearing that name ; and the public is much obliged to him , and so is M. Simonde de Sismondi , for these very pretty extracts . CAIN contains , perhaps , five or six passages of as fine poetry as Lord Byron ever ...
... Lord Byron's tra- gedy bearing that name ; and the public is much obliged to him , and so is M. Simonde de Sismondi , for these very pretty extracts . CAIN contains , perhaps , five or six passages of as fine poetry as Lord Byron ever ...
Page 93
... Lord Byron's tra- gedy bearing that name ; and the public is much obliged to him , and so is M. Simonde de Sismondi , for these very pretty extracts . CAIN Contains , perhaps , five or six passages of as fine poetry as Lord Byron ever ...
... Lord Byron's tra- gedy bearing that name ; and the public is much obliged to him , and so is M. Simonde de Sismondi , for these very pretty extracts . CAIN Contains , perhaps , five or six passages of as fine poetry as Lord Byron ever ...
Page 94
... LORD BYRON . VALERIUS -. But , ridiculous as Mr. Southey's conduct certainly was , it furnishes no sort of excuse for Lord Byron's attacks upon him in the last cantos of Don Juan , and here in these Notes . Mr. Southey blamed Lord ...
... LORD BYRON . VALERIUS -. But , ridiculous as Mr. Southey's conduct certainly was , it furnishes no sort of excuse for Lord Byron's attacks upon him in the last cantos of Don Juan , and here in these Notes . Mr. Southey blamed Lord ...
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