Lord Byron and Some of his ContemporariesGeorg Olms Verlag |
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... given him all the delight of flattery without the insincerity of it , had it been possible . But nobody , who has not tried it , knows how hard it is to wish to love a man , and to find the enthusiasm of this long- ing worse than ...
... given him all the delight of flattery without the insincerity of it , had it been possible . But nobody , who has not tried it , knows how hard it is to wish to love a man , and to find the enthusiasm of this long- ing worse than ...
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... the omission of a good part of the autobiography , and substitution of detached portraits for inserted ones , have given altogether a different look to the pub- lication from what was contemplated at first . But my PREFACE . xi.
... the omission of a good part of the autobiography , and substitution of detached portraits for inserted ones , have given altogether a different look to the pub- lication from what was contemplated at first . But my PREFACE . xi.
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... whose connexion he would have given up for ever , had he not thought it might turn to my advantage , and perhaps to the noble Lord's in consequence . As to the alleged change in Mr. Shelley , Lord Byron , for xxviii PREFACE TO.
... whose connexion he would have given up for ever , had he not thought it might turn to my advantage , and perhaps to the noble Lord's in consequence . As to the alleged change in Mr. Shelley , Lord Byron , for xxviii PREFACE TO.
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Lo sentimos, pero el contenido de esta página es de acceso restringido..
Lo sentimos, pero el contenido de esta página es de acceso restringido..
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acquaintance admired afterwards Albaro appeared Barbadoes beautiful believe Boccaccio body boys called captain character Charles Lamb critics delight doubt England English eyes face fancy father feel fond genius Genoa give hand handsome heard heart honour hope Horace Smith Hunt imagination Italian Italy knew lady Lady Byron laugh Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici less letters living look Lord Byron Lordship manner matter melancholy Moore nature never night noble occasion opinion Ovid Parisina passage perhaps person Pisa pleasure poem poet poetry pretended racter Ramsgate reader reason recollection respect Rimini seemed sense Shelley Shelley's side sort speak spect spirit spleen supposed talk taste tell thing thought tion told took truth turned verses vessel Via Reggio Voltaire wife wish word write young
Referencias a este libro
Shelley's Goddess: Maternity, Language, Subjectivity Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi Vista previa restringida - 1992 |
A Moment's Monument: Revisionary Poetics and the Nineteenth-century English ... Jennifer Ann Wagner,Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor Vista previa restringida - 1996 |