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... poet who had been the sensation of an hour ; it occasioned an impres- sive meditation upon Obscurity and Fame , ― The Glory and the Nothing of a Name . Thereafter this " note " sounds frequently in his poetry ; in Don Juan it is a leit ...
... poet who had been the sensation of an hour ; it occasioned an impres- sive meditation upon Obscurity and Fame , ― The Glory and the Nothing of a Name . Thereafter this " note " sounds frequently in his poetry ; in Don Juan it is a leit ...
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... poet is made to prophesy the immortality of his verse ; and in “ The Prophecy of Dante " the poet is confident that his soul is within the language of Italy . It was in this mood that Byron expressed his hope to be remembered with his ...
... poet is made to prophesy the immortality of his verse ; and in “ The Prophecy of Dante " the poet is confident that his soul is within the language of Italy . It was in this mood that Byron expressed his hope to be remembered with his ...
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... poet . It is to be regretted that Byron and Ugo Foscolo never met . Poet and publicist , strongly influenced by the ideas and events of the French Revolution , agitator for Italian unity and independence , Foscolo went into exile and ...
... poet . It is to be regretted that Byron and Ugo Foscolo never met . Poet and publicist , strongly influenced by the ideas and events of the French Revolution , agitator for Italian unity and independence , Foscolo went into exile and ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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