Lord Byron and Some of his ContemporariesGeorg Olms Verlag |
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... vindictive , and that I speak the truth . I have not told all : for I have no right to do so . In the present case it would also be inhumanity , both to the dead and the living . But what I have told is not to be gainsaid PREFACE . vii.
... vindictive , and that I speak the truth . I have not told all : for I have no right to do so . In the present case it would also be inhumanity , both to the dead and the living . But what I have told is not to be gainsaid PREFACE . vii.
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... living , that Mr. Leigh Hunt judged it proper to omit in this work the apparently rather important letter to which we refer ? If Mr. Hunt has had the misfortune to mislay the document , and sought in vain for it amongst his collections ...
... living , that Mr. Leigh Hunt judged it proper to omit in this work the apparently rather important letter to which we refer ? If Mr. Hunt has had the misfortune to mislay the document , and sought in vain for it amongst his collections ...
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... living people did this lion of the perfumed locks ( in whose favour I have been gifted with so many new and in- genious appellations ) select and pitch upon , on whom to show his lion - like nature ? On the man that would have taken the ...
... living people did this lion of the perfumed locks ( in whose favour I have been gifted with so many new and in- genious appellations ) select and pitch upon , on whom to show his lion - like nature ? On the man that would have taken the ...
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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 |