The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... Right Hon . Sir Frederick Pollock , Bart 400 11. THE EGYPTIAN PROBLEM . By J. A. Spender - 12 BYRON'S LETTERS . By Lord Ernle , M.V.O. · 415 · 430 GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ART . CONTENTS OF Nos . 469 AND 470 .
... Right Hon . Sir Frederick Pollock , Bart 400 11. THE EGYPTIAN PROBLEM . By J. A. Spender - 12 BYRON'S LETTERS . By Lord Ernle , M.V.O. · 415 · 430 GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ART . CONTENTS OF Nos . 469 AND 470 .
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... , more than we should have expected , for we seem to see his style in ' Intreat her fair ; sweet words are fittest engines 12 RECENT SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH Two Russian Statesmen 366 381 402 Byron's Letters PAGE 219 238 256 275 298 313.
... , more than we should have expected , for we seem to see his style in ' Intreat her fair ; sweet words are fittest engines 12 RECENT SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH Two Russian Statesmen 366 381 402 Byron's Letters PAGE 219 238 256 275 298 313.
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... Byron , Henley says that he was not interested in words and phrases , but in the greater truths of destiny and ... Byron's empire was over the imagination and the passions , he says more than justly can be put in for himself . Henley's ...
... Byron , Henley says that he was not interested in words and phrases , but in the greater truths of destiny and ... Byron's empire was over the imagination and the passions , he says more than justly can be put in for himself . Henley's ...
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... Byron tha in his great poetic moods , of which for all his failures he had as many as most poets , he was not interested in words and phrases . Byron knew , as in practice Henley did not , that , while it is passion and imagination tha ...
... Byron tha in his great poetic moods , of which for all his failures he had as many as most poets , he was not interested in words and phrases . Byron knew , as in practice Henley did not , that , while it is passion and imagination tha ...
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... Byron's world , that Henley is at his best , not only as a critic but as a writer altogether . The outstanding quality of all Henley's work in this his best kind is a moral courage of a particular strain which we to - day , taught by a ...
... Byron's world , that Henley is at his best , not only as a critic but as a writer altogether . The outstanding quality of all Henley's work in this his best kind is a moral courage of a particular strain which we to - day , taught by a ...
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