Lord Byron and Some of his ContemporariesGeorg Olms Verlag |
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... least show , that I was in no hurry to do the work for my own sake ; and to say the truth , it would never have been done at all , but for the cir- cumstances above - mentioned . I must even confess , that such is my dislike of these ...
... least show , that I was in no hurry to do the work for my own sake ; and to say the truth , it would never have been done at all , but for the cir- cumstances above - mentioned . I must even confess , that such is my dislike of these ...
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... least vindictive , which is a vice I disclaim . If I know any two things in the world , and have any two good qualities to set off against many defects , it is that I am not vindictive , and that I speak the truth . I have not told all ...
... least vindictive , which is a vice I disclaim . If I know any two things in the world , and have any two good qualities to set off against many defects , it is that I am not vindictive , and that I speak the truth . I have not told all ...
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... least with all honest readers who shall see it . To others of that class , if I had them within hearing , I should say , that they go counter to their own principles , or perhaps are not quite so unwil- ling to think evil as they ...
... least with all honest readers who shall see it . To others of that class , if I had them within hearing , I should say , that they go counter to their own principles , or perhaps are not quite so unwil- ling to think evil as they ...
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... least , if he has said so in his letters , ( the assertions in which our credulous review- er takes all for " matter of fact , " ) it was totally in opposition to the character , with which ( in the teeth of his excessive eulogies of ...
... least , if he has said so in his letters , ( the assertions in which our credulous review- er takes all for " matter of fact , " ) it was totally in opposition to the character , with which ( in the teeth of his excessive eulogies of ...
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... least I am not well enough at present to dare to let my heart attempt it ) of the eloquent and cordial articles that have appeared in defence of this work in various journals , both in town and country . What renders them especially wel ...
... least I am not well enough at present to dare to let my heart attempt it ) of the eloquent and cordial articles that have appeared in defence of this work in various journals , both in town and country . What renders them especially wel ...
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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
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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 |