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Of such a nature is Byron's real preface to Don Juan , placed by him near the end of the first canto.44 It can only be recognized for what it is , a humorous discussion of the standards of literary composition , as they had been ...
Of such a nature is Byron's real preface to Don Juan , placed by him near the end of the first canto.44 It can only be recognized for what it is , a humorous discussion of the standards of literary composition , as they had been ...
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Pope's Preface to the Iliad . Spingarn , op . cit . , I , ci . Nos . 262 , 267 , 273 , 279 , 285 , 291 , 297 , 303 , 309 , etc. Ll . 152-60 . Order of couplets inverted , we trust without violence to meaning . 84 Works , III , 201 .
Pope's Preface to the Iliad . Spingarn , op . cit . , I , ci . Nos . 262 , 267 , 273 , 279 , 285 , 291 , 297 , 303 , 309 , etc. Ll . 152-60 . Order of couplets inverted , we trust without violence to meaning . 84 Works , III , 201 .
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Childe Herold , 1 , 12 , 21 , 57 , 61 , 62 , 64 , 96 , 103 , 120 , 129 , 132 , 133 , 135 , 136 , 138 , 152 , 153 , 179 , 186 , 187 , 192 , 199 , 209 ; reverence for old in , 5-6 ; preface to , 50-51 ; genesis of , 108 .
Childe Herold , 1 , 12 , 21 , 57 , 61 , 62 , 64 , 96 , 103 , 120 , 129 , 132 , 133 , 135 , 136 , 138 , 152 , 153 , 179 , 186 , 187 , 192 , 199 , 209 ; reverence for old in , 5-6 ; preface to , 50-51 ; genesis of , 108 .
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