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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... imagination . Next comes a mistake on a more painful subject . Cap- tain Medwin , in describing the exhumation of Mr. Shel- ley's remains , has the following passage : - " As a fore- ground to this picture appeared as extraordinary a ...
... imagination . Next comes a mistake on a more painful subject . Cap- tain Medwin , in describing the exhumation of Mr. Shel- ley's remains , has the following passage : - " As a fore- ground to this picture appeared as extraordinary a ...
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... imaginative boy taking a boyish impulse for a serious passion , and fancying himself bound to be silent , and ... imagination , both male and female , to fancy that they must be themselves the objects of that passion which they so ...
... imaginative boy taking a boyish impulse for a serious passion , and fancying himself bound to be silent , and ... imagination , both male and female , to fancy that they must be themselves the objects of that passion which they so ...
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... imaginations of the old libertines who thought they had a right to use them . I must not , in this portrait , leave out his music . He plays and sings with great taste on the piano - forte , and is known as a graceful composer . His ...
... imaginations of the old libertines who thought they had a right to use them . I must not , in this portrait , leave out his music . He plays and sings with great taste on the piano - forte , and is known as a graceful composer . His ...
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... imaginative cast of mind , and I wished his remains to rest undisturbed ; but it was willed otherwise . Before us was the sea , with islands ; behind us the Apennines ; beside us , a large tract of thick wood , stunted and twisted into ...
... imaginative cast of mind , and I wished his remains to rest undisturbed ; but it was willed otherwise . Before us was the sea , with islands ; behind us the Apennines ; beside us , a large tract of thick wood , stunted and twisted into ...
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... imagination . And yet the same ima- gination and suffering which make us cling to life at one time , and give us a horror of dissolution , can render the grave desirable and even beautiful at another . Mr. Shel- ley's remains were taken ...
... imagination . And yet the same ima- gination and suffering which make us cling to life at one time , and give us a horror of dissolution , can render the grave desirable and even beautiful at another . Mr. Shel- ley's remains were taken ...
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