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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... writer calculated to please him . There was a show in him , and at the same time a tone of the world , a self - complacency and a sarcasm , a love of things aris- tocratical with a tendency to be liberal on other points of opinion ; and ...
... writer calculated to please him . There was a show in him , and at the same time a tone of the world , a self - complacency and a sarcasm , a love of things aris- tocratical with a tendency to be liberal on other points of opinion ; and ...
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... writing pleased the lover of the artificial in poetry , while the cynical turn of his satire amused the genius of ... writer . That he saw nothing in Spenser is not very likely ; but I really do not think that he saw much . Spenser was ...
... writing pleased the lover of the artificial in poetry , while the cynical turn of his satire amused the genius of ... writer . That he saw nothing in Spenser is not very likely ; but I really do not think that he saw much . Spenser was ...
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... write . Mr. Moore doubted the beatitude of such divided light , and declined it . His Lordship then proposed it through Mr. Shelley to me . I wrote to both of them to say , that I should be happy to take such an opportunity of restoring ...
... write . Mr. Moore doubted the beatitude of such divided light , and declined it . His Lordship then proposed it through Mr. Shelley to me . I wrote to both of them to say , that I should be happy to take such an opportunity of restoring ...
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... . I myself , however , who was expected to write a good deal , and probably to be inspired beyond my- self by the delight and grandeur of my position , was in very bad health , and as little conscious of delight 50 LORD BYRON .
... . I myself , however , who was expected to write a good deal , and probably to be inspired beyond my- self by the delight and grandeur of my position , was in very bad health , and as little conscious of delight 50 LORD BYRON .
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... write under trying circumstances ; but latterly I had been scarcely able to write at all ; and at the time I never felt more oppressed in my life with a sense of what was to be done . Then the publisher was a much better patriot than ...
... write under trying circumstances ; but latterly I had been scarcely able to write at all ; and at the time I never felt more oppressed in my life with a sense of what was to be done . Then the publisher was a much better patriot than ...
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