Poetry of ByronMacmillan and Company, 1881 - 276 páginas |
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... Goethe . Goethe's sayings about Byron were uttered , it must however be remembered , at the height of Byron's vogue , when that puissant and splendid personality was exercising its full power of attraction . In Goethe's own household ...
... Goethe . Goethe's sayings about Byron were uttered , it must however be remembered , at the height of Byron's vogue , when that puissant and splendid personality was exercising its full power of attraction . In Goethe's own household ...
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... Goethe himself , -which so far as I have seen has never yet been done by his quoters in this country at all , —then ... Goethe as saying that Byron " is undoubtedly to be regarded as the greatest genius of our century . " What Goethe did ...
... Goethe himself , -which so far as I have seen has never yet been done by his quoters in this country at all , —then ... Goethe as saying that Byron " is undoubtedly to be regarded as the greatest genius of our century . " What Goethe did ...
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... Goethe said that Byron was " in the main greater " than all the rest of the English poets , he was not so much thinking of the strict rank , as poetry , of Byron's production ; he was thinking of that wonderful personality of Byron ...
... Goethe said that Byron was " in the main greater " than all the rest of the English poets , he was not so much thinking of the strict rank , as poetry , of Byron's production ; he was thinking of that wonderful personality of Byron ...
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... Goethe ; " sobald er reflectirt ist er ein Kind . ” Now if we take the two parts of Goethe's criticism of Byron , the favourable and the unfavourable , and put them together , we shall have , I think , the truth . On the one hand a ...
... Goethe ; " sobald er reflectirt ist er ein Kind . ” Now if we take the two parts of Goethe's criticism of Byron , the favourable and the unfavourable , and put them together , we shall have , I think , the truth . On the one hand a ...
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... Goethe did , that " the moment he begins to reflect , he is a child . " But indeed whoever wishes to feel the full superiority of Leopardi over Byron in philosophic thought and in the expression of it , has only to read one paragraph of ...
... Goethe did , that " the moment he begins to reflect , he is a child . " But indeed whoever wishes to feel the full superiority of Leopardi over Byron in philosophic thought and in the expression of it , has only to read one paragraph of ...
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