The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 95
... lines of the dedication of Don Juan , Byron , pursuing his quarrel with the lake poets , or , rather , with Southey , but grouping the three in a common disparagement , laid it down that Scott , Rogers , Campbell , Moore , and Crabbe ...
... lines of the dedication of Don Juan , Byron , pursuing his quarrel with the lake poets , or , rather , with Southey , but grouping the three in a common disparagement , laid it down that Scott , Rogers , Campbell , Moore , and Crabbe ...
Page 99
... Lines on Re- visiting a Scene in Argyllshire , The Soldier's Dream , The Last Man and others . All these are of a tragic and , if not romantic , romantesque cast ; but Campbell has retained not a little of the eighteenth century epigram ...
... Lines on Re- visiting a Scene in Argyllshire , The Soldier's Dream , The Last Man and others . All these are of a tragic and , if not romantic , romantesque cast ; but Campbell has retained not a little of the eighteenth century epigram ...
Page 214
... lines or so ; and there are numerous pages which only just , or do not quite , suffice for a poem . But the scale runs down to single couplets , even single lines , and a greater number of the con- stituents does not exceed from half a ...
... lines or so ; and there are numerous pages which only just , or do not quite , suffice for a poem . But the scale runs down to single couplets , even single lines , and a greater number of the con- stituents does not exceed from half a ...
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