Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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... Lord Byron's being seldom in his thoughts ) , was guilty of the unpardonable offence of thinking Mr. Wordsworth the first poet of the day , and of being the first to hail the rise of a young poet , Mr. Keats , who promised , he thought ...
... Lord Byron's being seldom in his thoughts ) , was guilty of the unpardonable offence of thinking Mr. Wordsworth the first poet of the day , and of being the first to hail the rise of a young poet , Mr. Keats , who promised , he thought ...
Page 107
... Byron ( Princeton , 1966 ) , 238 . 2. L. A. Marchand ( ed . ) , Byron's Letters and Journals ( 12 vols . , 1973-82 ) ... Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries ( 1828 ) , 266 . 10. ' Lord Byron , Mr. Moore , and Mr. Leigh Hunt ...
... Byron ( Princeton , 1966 ) , 238 . 2. L. A. Marchand ( ed . ) , Byron's Letters and Journals ( 12 vols . , 1973-82 ) ... Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries ( 1828 ) , 266 . 10. ' Lord Byron , Mr. Moore , and Mr. Leigh Hunt ...
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... Lord Byron ; but we venture to say , that there is nobody capable of wasting such poetry on such a theme , except ... Lord Byron . Shelly is a man of genius , but he has no sort of sense or judgment . He is merely ' an inspired ...
... Lord Byron ; but we venture to say , that there is nobody capable of wasting such poetry on such a theme , except ... Lord Byron . Shelly is a man of genius , but he has no sort of sense or judgment . He is merely ' an inspired ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
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