Lives of Famous PoetsE. Moxon, 1878 - 406 páginas |
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... genius , without its being permitted to us to call that genius in question , even if its receptivity was excessive . Some suspicion of plagiarism might again be founded upon passages in Cole- ridge's Lectures on Shakespeare resembling ...
... genius , without its being permitted to us to call that genius in question , even if its receptivity was excessive . Some suspicion of plagiarism might again be founded upon passages in Cole- ridge's Lectures on Shakespeare resembling ...
Página 249
... genius , without its being permitted to us to call that genius in question , even if its receptivity was excessive . Some suspicion of plagiarism might again be founded upon passages in Cole- ridge's Lectures on Shakespeare resembling ...
... genius , without its being permitted to us to call that genius in question , even if its receptivity was excessive . Some suspicion of plagiarism might again be founded upon passages in Cole- ridge's Lectures on Shakespeare resembling ...
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... Genius , that man was Byron : and , if ever genius made poetry its mouthpiece , covering with its transcendent utterances a multi- tude of sins whether against art or against the full stature of perfect manhood , Byron's is that poetry ...
... Genius , that man was Byron : and , if ever genius made poetry its mouthpiece , covering with its transcendent utterances a multi- tude of sins whether against art or against the full stature of perfect manhood , Byron's is that poetry ...
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PREFACE vii | 2 |
POETS BORN BETWEEN CHAUCER AND SPENSER | 20 |
POETS BORN BETWEEN SPENSER AND SHAKESPEARE | 34 |
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