London
MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited
NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1904
| Byron's influence in Europe | 203 |
| In England | 204 |
| Criticism not concerned with Byron's private life | 208 |
| Function of synthetic criticism | 210 |
| Byron has the political quality of Milton and Shakespeare | 212 |
| Contrasted with Shelley in this respect | 213 |
| Peculiarity of the revolutionary view of nature | 218 |
| Revolutionary sentimentalism | 220 |
| And revolutionary commonplace in Byron | 222 |
| Byron's reasonableness | 223 |
| Size and difficulties of his subject | 224 |
| His mastery of it | 224 |
| The reflection of Danton in Byron | 230 |
| The reactionary influence upon him | 232 |
| Origin of his apparent cynicism | 234 |
| His want of positive knowledge | 235 |
| Æsthetic and emotional relations to intellectual positivity | 236 |
| Significance of his dramatic predilections | 240 |
| His idea of nature less hurtful in art than in politics | 241 |
| Its influence upon his views of duty and domestic sentiment | 242 |
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