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... appeared , the walls of the castle behind Manfred were thrown down with a mighty force , and the form of Alfonso , dilated to an immense magnitude , appeared in the centre of the ruins . ( Chap . V. ) In some respects The Castle of ...
... appeared , the walls of the castle behind Manfred were thrown down with a mighty force , and the form of Alfonso , dilated to an immense magnitude , appeared in the centre of the ruins . ( Chap . V. ) In some respects The Castle of ...
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... appeared as a dangerous leveller , even supposing that he had the least inclination to be one . Hazlitt's criticism was wide of the mark , for Wilberforce was the most successful reformer of his day . If Wilberforce was the leader of ...
... appeared as a dangerous leveller , even supposing that he had the least inclination to be one . Hazlitt's criticism was wide of the mark , for Wilberforce was the most successful reformer of his day . If Wilberforce was the leader of ...
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... appeared to me , contradictory cast of mind : but , at heart , I would have termed Byron patrician on principle ... appearance may have been , as has often been assumed , something of a pose , but it originated in an instinctive dislike ...
... appeared to me , contradictory cast of mind : but , at heart , I would have termed Byron patrician on principle ... appearance may have been , as has often been assumed , something of a pose , but it originated in an instinctive dislike ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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