Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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... poem " To Thyrza , " page 130. By Theodore Watts - Dunton . Thomas Moore to the poem " At the Mid Hour of Night , " page 348 . Thomas Babington Macaulay to selection from " Horatius , " page 369 . Thomas Carlyle to letter entitled ...
... poem " To Thyrza , " page 130. By Theodore Watts - Dunton . Thomas Moore to the poem " At the Mid Hour of Night , " page 348 . Thomas Babington Macaulay to selection from " Horatius , " page 369 . Thomas Carlyle to letter entitled ...
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... poem was a great success . The original name of the poem was Childe Burun , which he only changed to Childe Harold by the advice of friends . There- fore to deny , as he afterwards did , that he intended the hero to be taken for himself ...
... poem was a great success . The original name of the poem was Childe Burun , which he only changed to Childe Harold by the advice of friends . There- fore to deny , as he afterwards did , that he intended the hero to be taken for himself ...
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... poem with which he was himself best pleased , sustaining his opinion with that of another poet , Bayard Taylor . It varies the habitual grace and flow of his versi- fication with that more subtle rhythm to which he consciously aspired ...
... poem with which he was himself best pleased , sustaining his opinion with that of another poet , Bayard Taylor . It varies the habitual grace and flow of his versi- fication with that more subtle rhythm to which he consciously aspired ...
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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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