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... used certain general elements of the German's story in his House of Usher , and possibly also in Metzengerstein , which elements seem to have been gathered from the review rather than from a first hand reading of the German story .
... used certain general elements of the German's story in his House of Usher , and possibly also in Metzengerstein , which elements seem to have been gathered from the review rather than from a first hand reading of the German story .
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I shall not attempt to account for the origin of the different elements themselves , but to give the sources of these elements as they had been developed in other forms of poetry and to show how they were selected and combined into a ...
I shall not attempt to account for the origin of the different elements themselves , but to give the sources of these elements as they had been developed in other forms of poetry and to show how they were selected and combined into a ...
Pagina 58
In most of these poems Byron em- ploys all of the three dramatic elements , but , in addition to this , he makes the ... But Byron contributes no new element ; he merely combines harmoniously and forcibly the essential parts which were ...
In most of these poems Byron em- ploys all of the three dramatic elements , but , in addition to this , he makes the ... But Byron contributes no new element ; he merely combines harmoniously and forcibly the essential parts which were ...
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