Letters to Lord Byron on a Question of Poetical Criticism, Teil 1Hurst, Robinson, 1822 - 217 Seiten |
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... it was wise to say all I did of POPE , I cannot tell . I spoke as I sincerely believed ; that it was not wise to speak with candour ! I have found to my cost . FALCONER'S SHIPWRECK , DESERT , HOUNSLOW HEATH . What has [ 87 ]
... it was wise to say all I did of POPE , I cannot tell . I spoke as I sincerely believed ; that it was not wise to speak with candour ! I have found to my cost . FALCONER'S SHIPWRECK , DESERT , HOUNSLOW HEATH . What has [ 87 ]
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William Lisle Bowles. FALCONER'S SHIPWRECK , DESERT , HOUNSLOW HEATH . What has been said , I conceive , will be sufficient to enable the commonest reader to see the weakness or irrelevancy of all your arguments . In looking back , I ...
William Lisle Bowles. FALCONER'S SHIPWRECK , DESERT , HOUNSLOW HEATH . What has been said , I conceive , will be sufficient to enable the commonest reader to see the weakness or irrelevancy of all your arguments . In looking back , I ...
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... Hounslow Heath , or any other unin- closed down . " - Byron . I will tell you , my Lord , why a desert is poetical without a pyramid : because it conveys ideas of im- measurable extent , of profound silence , of solitude . What is ...
... Hounslow Heath , or any other unin- closed down . " - Byron . I will tell you , my Lord , why a desert is poetical without a pyramid : because it conveys ideas of im- measurable extent , of profound silence , of solitude . What is ...
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... HOUNSLOW HEATH is not so poetical as " the Desert , " connected with the idea of soli- tude , of extent , of sands moving in the vast wilder- ness ; of Arabs telling their wild stories by moon- light , & c . — these make the " desert ...
... HOUNSLOW HEATH is not so poetical as " the Desert , " connected with the idea of soli- tude , of extent , of sands moving in the vast wilder- ness ; of Arabs telling their wild stories by moon- light , & c . — these make the " desert ...
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... Hounslow Heath , ( why not Bagshot ? it is most poetical of the two , ) Salisbury Plain , the poulterer , the rabbits , " white , black , " and grey , " vanish at the waving of the wand of truth ; and the grotesque assembly becomes ...
... Hounslow Heath , ( why not Bagshot ? it is most poetical of the two , ) Salisbury Plain , the poulterer , the rabbits , " white , black , " and grey , " vanish at the waving of the wand of truth ; and the grotesque assembly becomes ...
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