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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... poem , which candour , in addition to wit , can excite . I never suspected that he would make this a ground of quarrel with me in after- times ; nor do I now wish to give more strength to Lord Byron's way of representing things on this ...
... poem , which candour , in addition to wit , can excite . I never suspected that he would make this a ground of quarrel with me in after- times ; nor do I now wish to give more strength to Lord Byron's way of representing things on this ...
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... poem , if I had thought it of use . It would all have been so much dead weight ; especially as the readers , not being certain it was contributed by his Lordship , would not have known whether they were to be enrap- tured or indifferent ...
... poem , if I had thought it of use . It would all have been so much dead weight ; especially as the readers , not being certain it was contributed by his Lordship , would not have known whether they were to be enrap- tured or indifferent ...
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... Poets , where Mr. Wordsworth was to be exalted above depreciation , " In spite of pride , in erring reason's spite- " ( for such was Mr. Hazlitt's innocent quotation ) his Lord- ship could only wish him out again , and take pains to ...
... Poets , where Mr. Wordsworth was to be exalted above depreciation , " In spite of pride , in erring reason's spite- " ( for such was Mr. Hazlitt's innocent quotation ) his Lord- ship could only wish him out again , and take pains to ...
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... poem ; that he did not know how long he should make it , nor what to do with his hero . He had a great mind to make him die a Metho- dist - a catastrophe which he sometimes anticipated for himself . I said I thought there was no reason ...
... poem ; that he did not know how long he should make it , nor what to do with his hero . He had a great mind to make him die a Metho- dist - a catastrophe which he sometimes anticipated for himself . I said I thought there was no reason ...
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... poets , was more creditable to him , though he did not indulge it in the most becoming manner . He pretended to ... poem , let the mention be what it might ; an absurdity , which nothing but his own vanity had suggested . I told him ...
... poets , was more creditable to him , though he did not indulge it in the most becoming manner . He pretended to ... poem , let the mention be what it might ; an absurdity , which nothing but his own vanity had suggested . I told him ...
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