The Cambridge History of English Literature: The nineteenth century. ISir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1915 - English literature |
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... followed , soon afterwards , by Shelley , whose intercourse with Byron is ideally commemorated in Julian and Maddalo ; in the next year , he entertained Moore , who has left a vivid picture of his friend's domestic life at this time ...
... followed , soon afterwards , by Shelley , whose intercourse with Byron is ideally commemorated in Julian and Maddalo ; in the next year , he entertained Moore , who has left a vivid picture of his friend's domestic life at this time ...
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... followed a little later . The feud between the two poets was an old one : Southey had attacked Byron in an article contributed to Blackwood's Magazine ( August 1819 ) and the younger poet had replied with Some Observations on the attack ...
... followed a little later . The feud between the two poets was an old one : Southey had attacked Byron in an article contributed to Blackwood's Magazine ( August 1819 ) and the younger poet had replied with Some Observations on the attack ...
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... followed , and to the younger generation of poets fell the duty of touching with the magic wand of romance the time- honoured myths and fables of early Greece . Thus , from out of the cold ashes of classicism there arose the Hellenism ...
... followed , and to the younger generation of poets fell the duty of touching with the magic wand of romance the time- honoured myths and fables of early Greece . Thus , from out of the cold ashes of classicism there arose the Hellenism ...
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... followed ( 1816-17 ) offered little support to this optimism . The overthrow of Napoleon had brought about , for the English working class , a period of intense and widespread misery . Reaction had triumphed , but the country had never ...
... followed ( 1816-17 ) offered little support to this optimism . The overthrow of Napoleon had brought about , for the English working class , a period of intense and widespread misery . Reaction had triumphed , but the country had never ...
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... followed , the note of magnificent confidence which sounds in the close of Adonais , and in the Defence , is more rarely heard . Most of them are inspired by his tender intimacy with Jane Williams ; a ' desire of the moth for the star ...
... followed , the note of magnificent confidence which sounds in the close of Adonais , and in the Defence , is more rarely heard . Most of them are inspired by his tender intimacy with Jane Williams ; a ' desire of the moth for the star ...
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