English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art A symposium of history, literature and the arts. |
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Page 29
... reading - at meals at the convent of Windesheim just as More's treatise was evidently meant to be read to his family and household - what he used to refer to as his school for at Bucklersbury and Chelsea , as at Colet's house , or in ...
... reading - at meals at the convent of Windesheim just as More's treatise was evidently meant to be read to his family and household - what he used to refer to as his school for at Bucklersbury and Chelsea , as at Colet's house , or in ...
Page 133
... readers will conclude that it tends to run into critical ranting divorced from biogra- phical reality . A number of recent studies have focused attention upon the less strained and more natural Byron of the satires and particularly of ...
... readers will conclude that it tends to run into critical ranting divorced from biogra- phical reality . A number of recent studies have focused attention upon the less strained and more natural Byron of the satires and particularly of ...
Page 134
... readers in making his accu- sations of cant and hypocrisy apply to all Englishmen , whereas they were pertinent only to the Regency society he had known most intimately . And T. G. Steffan in « The Token - web , the Sea - Sodom , and ...
... readers in making his accu- sations of cant and hypocrisy apply to all Englishmen , whereas they were pertinent only to the Regency society he had known most intimately . And T. G. Steffan in « The Token - web , the Sea - Sodom , and ...
Contents
Giacomo Devoto Anglosassone o Inglese antico | 25 |
Siegfried Korninger Lord Byron und Nikolaus Lenau | 39 |
Leslie A Marchand Recent Byron Scholarship | 145 |
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