Major British Writers, Volume 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 |
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... poem : even Don Juan never emerges clearly as a character . We see only what happens to him , and the other characters , even Haidée , float past as phantasmagoria of romance and adven- ture . What one misses in the poem is the sense of ...
... poem : even Don Juan never emerges clearly as a character . We see only what happens to him , and the other characters , even Haidée , float past as phantasmagoria of romance and adven- ture . What one misses in the poem is the sense of ...
Page 195
... poem " calculated to destroy the comfort and happiness of his present Majesty , " i.e. , George IV . 66 The immediate occasion for Byron's poem was not so much Southey's poem as his preface , which spoke of poets who produced monstrous ...
... poem " calculated to destroy the comfort and happiness of his present Majesty , " i.e. , George IV . 66 The immediate occasion for Byron's poem was not so much Southey's poem as his preface , which spoke of poets who produced monstrous ...
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... poem , we feel no connection through the analogy . By contrast , we can clearly link various phases of the poem through images of growth and sterility . As always , the proof of the poem is not in the symbol ; the proof of the symbol is ...
... poem , we feel no connection through the analogy . By contrast , we can clearly link various phases of the poem through images of growth and sterility . As always , the proof of the poem is not in the symbol ; the proof of the symbol is ...
Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 1 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 19 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
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