Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... Hyperion ' as a wonderful production , and says it was superior to ' Eschylus ' ! 10 As we shall see , Hunt's conjunction of Wordsworth and Keats in discussing Byron's attitude to the latter has a good deal of point to it ; but his ...
... Hyperion ' as a wonderful production , and says it was superior to ' Eschylus ' ! 10 As we shall see , Hunt's conjunction of Wordsworth and Keats in discussing Byron's attitude to the latter has a good deal of point to it ; but his ...
Page 92
... Hyperion upon Byron since at least April 1821.14 In fact Hyperion is virtually the only poem by Keats that Byron ever mentions with admiration ( speaking to Medwin he argued that Keats could hardly claim to be ' rich ' on account of ...
... Hyperion upon Byron since at least April 1821.14 In fact Hyperion is virtually the only poem by Keats that Byron ever mentions with admiration ( speaking to Medwin he argued that Keats could hardly claim to be ' rich ' on account of ...
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... Hyperion . That balance is again represented in stanza 42 : I He is made one with Nature : there is heard His voice in all her music , from the moan Of thunder , to the song of night's sweet bird . ( 370-2 ) Although this could be a ...
... Hyperion . That balance is again represented in stanza 42 : I He is made one with Nature : there is heard His voice in all her music , from the moan Of thunder , to the song of night's sweet bird . ( 370-2 ) Although this could be a ...
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