Hazlitt, the Mind of a CriticOxford University Press, 1983 - 450 pagina's |
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Pagina 329
... Byron's work as en- tirely in keeping with the social certainties of a lord , and he con- nected both with a fondness for the picturesque . The picturesque frames the ... Lord Byron has been twice as much talked of as Poetry and Justice 329.
... Byron's work as en- tirely in keeping with the social certainties of a lord , and he con- nected both with a fondness for the picturesque . The picturesque frames the ... Lord Byron has been twice as much talked of as Poetry and Justice 329.
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David Bromwich. Lord Byron has been twice as much talked of as he would have been , had he not been Lord Byron . His rank and genius have been happily placed " each other's beams to share , " and both to- gether , by their mutually ...
David Bromwich. Lord Byron has been twice as much talked of as he would have been , had he not been Lord Byron . His rank and genius have been happily placed " each other's beams to share , " and both to- gether , by their mutually ...
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... Byron's career , when most of Don Juan was open to inspection , Hazlitt ... lord , who is accustomed to have all his whims or dislikes taken for gospel ... Byron's having borrowed from Leigh Hunt , and returned with disparaging comments ...
... Byron's career , when most of Don Juan was open to inspection , Hazlitt ... lord , who is accustomed to have all his whims or dislikes taken for gospel ... Byron's having borrowed from Leigh Hunt , and returned with disparaging comments ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
IMAGINATION | 24 |
INTEREST HABIT ASSOCIATION | 58 |
Copyright | |
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abstract action admiration allusion appears argument artist associations beauty Burke Burke's Byron Caliban called character Coleridge Coleridge's common Coriolanus criticism Critique of Judgment death disinterested distinct Edinburgh Review effect egotism egotistical elective affinity Elgin Marbles essay faculty feel French Revolution genius give Godwin habit Hazlitt human Hume Hunt Iago Ibid idea ideal imagination imitation impression interest John Keats judgment Kant Keats Keats's language lecture Leigh Hunt less letter look Lord Byron means ment metaphysical Milton mind moral motives nature never object once painting passage passion philosophy phrase play poem poet poetry politics praise principle prose quoted reader reason romantic seems sense sentence sentiments Shakespeare Shylock sion sort soul speak spirit style sublime suppose sympathy taste things thought tion truth Tucker understanding whole William Gifford William Hazlitt words Wordsworth writing wrote