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The paradoxes of his nature are fully reflected in Don Juan , which is itself both a romantic epic and a realistic satire , and it owes the wide range and abundant wealth of its poetry to the fact that Byron had in himself many Romantic ...
The paradoxes of his nature are fully reflected in Don Juan , which is itself both a romantic epic and a realistic satire , and it owes the wide range and abundant wealth of its poetry to the fact that Byron had in himself many Romantic ...
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1949 ) Ernest Bernbaum Guide through the Romantic Movement ( New York : Ronald Pr . , 1949 ) , p . 209 2 F 23 It is clear that much of Byron's poetry must be judged to be imperfect , for reasons well known and generally accepted .
1949 ) Ernest Bernbaum Guide through the Romantic Movement ( New York : Ronald Pr . , 1949 ) , p . 209 2 F 23 It is clear that much of Byron's poetry must be judged to be imperfect , for reasons well known and generally accepted .
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[ 1939 ] C. S. Lewis in English Romantic Poets , ed . M. H. Abrams ( New York : Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1960 ) , p . 247 [ Shelley was ) ... one of the deepest scholars among English poets . Because of his amazing facility among the ...
[ 1939 ] C. S. Lewis in English Romantic Poets , ed . M. H. Abrams ( New York : Oxford Univ . Pr . , 1960 ) , p . 247 [ Shelley was ) ... one of the deepest scholars among English poets . Because of his amazing facility among the ...
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