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... poems : They accuse me - Me - the present writer of The present poem - of - I know not what- A tendency to under - rate and scoff At human power and virtue , and all that ; And this they say in language rather rough . Good God ! I ...
... poems : They accuse me - Me - the present writer of The present poem - of - I know not what- A tendency to under - rate and scoff At human power and virtue , and all that ; And this they say in language rather rough . Good God ! I ...
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... poem entitled The Vision of Judgement . Dedicating his poem to George IV , Southey praised the glorious military achievements of the age , the ' perfect integrity of the whole adminis- tration of public affairs ' in Britain , the ...
... poem entitled The Vision of Judgement . Dedicating his poem to George IV , Southey praised the glorious military achievements of the age , the ' perfect integrity of the whole adminis- tration of public affairs ' in Britain , the ...
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... poems ever written , and gave it an excessively enthusiastic notice in the Critical Review . The poem contained an idealistic picture of Bonaparte as ' a mortal man above all mortal wise ' . In his enthusiasm for the French Revolution ...
... poems ever written , and gave it an excessively enthusiastic notice in the Critical Review . The poem contained an idealistic picture of Bonaparte as ' a mortal man above all mortal wise ' . In his enthusiasm for the French Revolution ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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