Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and His Visit to ItalyA. & W. Galignani, 1828 |
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... short space of time , that if you were startled to hear the lady complain of him as she did , and that too with comparative strang- ers , you were shocked at the license which he would allow his criticisms on her . The truth is 40 LORD ...
... short space of time , that if you were startled to hear the lady complain of him as she did , and that too with comparative strang- ers , you were shocked at the license which he would allow his criticisms on her . The truth is 40 LORD ...
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... short , Murray had himself importuned me some years before to write for « The Quarterly Review . » I will not swear , that in putting the « Story of Rimini » into his hands , I had not something VOL . I. 3 « >> of an instinctive sense ...
... short , Murray had himself importuned me some years before to write for « The Quarterly Review . » I will not swear , that in putting the « Story of Rimini » into his hands , I had not something VOL . I. 3 « >> of an instinctive sense ...
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... short , one that was very sensible of his Lordship's merits , both as a poet and a peer , and who had the art of making his homage to a man of rank agree- able , by affecting independence without really feeling it . Murray he laughed at ...
... short , one that was very sensible of his Lordship's merits , both as a poet and a peer , and who had the art of making his homage to a man of rank agree- able , by affecting independence without really feeling it . Murray he laughed at ...
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... short of the truth as he pretend- ed . Spenser he could not read ; at least he said so . All the gusto of that most poetical of the poets went with him for nothing . I lent him a volume of the « Fairy Queen , » and he said he would try ...
... short of the truth as he pretend- ed . Spenser he could not read ; at least he said so . All the gusto of that most poetical of the poets went with him for nothing . I lent him a volume of the « Fairy Queen , » and he said he would try ...
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... short tales . The interest , how- ever , is often high - wrought and tragic , but the execution still turns to the effeminate and voluptuous side . For- titude of mind is the first requisite of a tragic or epic writer . Happiness of ...
... short tales . The interest , how- ever , is often high - wrought and tragic , but the execution still turns to the effeminate and voluptuous side . For- titude of mind is the first requisite of a tragic or epic writer . Happiness of ...
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