The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1836 - 324 pages |
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... WAT TYLER . " " " A Daniel come to judgment ! yea , a Daniel ! I thank thee , Jew , for teaching me that word . " [ HAD not the chronological order been again departed from Q 4.
... WAT TYLER . " " " A Daniel come to judgment ! yea , a Daniel ! I thank thee , Jew , for teaching me that word . " [ HAD not the chronological order been again departed from Q 4.
Page 235
... Wat Tyler , because it is equally absurd with that sincere production , calls upon the ' legislature to look to it , ' as the toleration of such writings led to the French Revolution : not such writ- ings as Wat Tyler , but as those of ...
... Wat Tyler , because it is equally absurd with that sincere production , calls upon the ' legislature to look to it , ' as the toleration of such writings led to the French Revolution : not such writ- ings as Wat Tyler , but as those of ...
Page 237
... Wat Tyler , the Apotheosis of George the Third , and the Elegy on Martin the regi- cide , all shuffled together in his writing - desk . One of his consolations appears to be a Latin note from a work of a Mr. Landor , the author of ...
... Wat Tyler , the Apotheosis of George the Third , and the Elegy on Martin the regi- cide , all shuffled together in his writing - desk . One of his consolations appears to be a Latin note from a work of a Mr. Landor , the author of ...
Page 243
... Wat Tyler , " are something so stu- pendous as to form the sublime of himself- con- taining the quintessence of his own attributes . So much for his poem a word on his preface . In this preface it has pleased the magnanimous Laureate to ...
... Wat Tyler , " are something so stu- pendous as to form the sublime of himself- con- taining the quintessence of his own attributes . So much for his poem a word on his preface . In this preface it has pleased the magnanimous Laureate to ...
Page 244
... Wat Tyler ? " 2dly , Was he not refused a remedy at law by the highest judge of his beloved England , because it was a blasphemous and seditious publication ? ( 1 ) 3dly , Was he not entitled by William Smith , in full parliament , " a ...
... Wat Tyler ? " 2dly , Was he not refused a remedy at law by the highest judge of his beloved England , because it was a blasphemous and seditious publication ? ( 1 ) 3dly , Was he not entitled by William Smith , in full parliament , " a ...
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