Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Том 1H. Colburn, 1828 - 494 стор. |
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... true , I should have entered into it in greater detail , and endeavoured to make the search into my thoughts and actions of some use , seeing that I had begun it at all ; but I was warned off this ground as impossible on account of ...
... true , I should have entered into it in greater detail , and endeavoured to make the search into my thoughts and actions of some use , seeing that I had begun it at all ; but I was warned off this ground as impossible on account of ...
Сторінка ix
... true in the works of a man of genius , eminently belongs to and is a part of him , let him partake as he will of common infirmities , -that I cannot without regret think of the picture I have drawn of the infirmities of Lord Byron ...
... true in the works of a man of genius , eminently belongs to and is a part of him , let him partake as he will of common infirmities , -that I cannot without regret think of the picture I have drawn of the infirmities of Lord Byron ...
Сторінка xv
... true , I believe he ulti- mately makes his way with them . They feel it to be their interest that he should ; and they learn even to bring out their vir- tues at the warmth of his belief in virtue . But meanwhile it is only by an effort ...
... true , I believe he ulti- mately makes his way with them . They feel it to be their interest that he should ; and they learn even to bring out their vir- tues at the warmth of his belief in virtue . But meanwhile it is only by an effort ...
Сторінка xvii
... true portraitures , rather than hostile ones - it was any thing but hostility which made me take the pencil in hand , as I have shown in the former preface ; and the reader may smile at my simplicity ( though there is a lesson for him ...
... true portraitures , rather than hostile ones - it was any thing but hostility which made me take the pencil in hand , as I have shown in the former preface ; and the reader may smile at my simplicity ( though there is a lesson for him ...
Сторінка xx
... true , ( for the Reviewer could as little write it , as he could imitate the truth of it , ) but because it is full of a sincerity and speculation equally hate- ful to the " rottenness in the state of Den- mark ; " and this sincerity is ...
... true , ( for the Reviewer could as little write it , as he could imitate the truth of it , ) but because it is full of a sincerity and speculation equally hate- ful to the " rottenness in the state of Den- mark ; " and this sincerity is ...
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