Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1828 - 440 стор. |
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... poet was piqued to obtain his mistress , because she had a reputation for being delicate in such matters ; and the lady was piqued to become a wife , not because she did not know the gentleman previously to marriage , but because she ...
... poet was piqued to obtain his mistress , because she had a reputation for being delicate in such matters ; and the lady was piqued to become a wife , not because she did not know the gentleman previously to marriage , but because she ...
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... poetry had given this its gracefuler aspect , when young : he could believe in the passion of Romeo and Juliet . But ... poet would encir- cle his Venus . He said to me once of a friend of his , that he had been spoilt by reading Swift ...
... poetry had given this its gracefuler aspect , when young : he could believe in the passion of Romeo and Juliet . But ... poet would encir- cle his Venus . He said to me once of a friend of his , that he had been spoilt by reading Swift ...
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... poetry . But there are certain deficiencies , which by depriving a passion of the last resources of self - love ... poet's attractions will begin to suspect , that it is possible for his books to be the best part of him . From the ...
... poetry . But there are certain deficiencies , which by depriving a passion of the last resources of self - love ... poet's attractions will begin to suspect , that it is possible for his books to be the best part of him . From the ...
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... poet , and scornfully as a politician ; and that at one time it was al- most exclusive as a journal , in its admiration of the poe- tical genius of Wordsworth , of whom it nevertheless felt ashamed as a renegado . Lord Byron used to ...
... poet , and scornfully as a politician ; and that at one time it was al- most exclusive as a journal , in its admiration of the poe- tical genius of Wordsworth , of whom it nevertheless felt ashamed as a renegado . Lord Byron used to ...
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... poet himself was not without an opinion to the same effect . All I mean to say is , that had the epitaph written by Mr. Gifford come before me at any time , it would have met with the same reception , because I thought well of it . That ...
... poet himself was not without an opinion to the same effect . All I mean to say is , that had the epitaph written by Mr. Gifford come before me at any time , it would have met with the same reception , because I thought well of it . That ...
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