Lord Byron and Some of his ContemporariesGeorg Olms Verlag |
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... never been writ- ten . I have other reasons also for the regret , which are not so easy of explanation ; though I should have entered very freely into them , had the hostility I have provoked taken a more ge- nerous xvi PREFACE TO.
... never been writ- ten . I have other reasons also for the regret , which are not so easy of explanation ; though I should have entered very freely into them , had the hostility I have provoked taken a more ge- nerous xvi PREFACE TO.
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... in hav- ing this opportunity of informing him , that a copy of it exists in very safe keeping . " I am very glad to hear it . Pray let it be brought forward , for I never received any such valedictory THE SECOND EDITION . XXV.
... in hav- ing this opportunity of informing him , that a copy of it exists in very safe keeping . " I am very glad to hear it . Pray let it be brought forward , for I never received any such valedictory THE SECOND EDITION . XXV.
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... never remember him to have regretted any thing he had written but one poem with an obscure title , the existence of which is hardly known . His unfavourable opinion of Queen Mab he expressed publicly . His hopes had diminished when I ...
... never remember him to have regretted any thing he had written but one poem with an obscure title , the existence of which is hardly known . His unfavourable opinion of Queen Mab he expressed publicly . His hopes had diminished when I ...
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... never was ) . I could have answered his metaphors with interest , had the bandying of abuse been to my taste , and many extreme cares not been upon me ; but the same cir- cumstances in my position , which , connected with all that I ...
... never was ) . I could have answered his metaphors with interest , had the bandying of abuse been to my taste , and many extreme cares not been upon me ; but the same cir- cumstances in my position , which , connected with all that I ...
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... never offend- ed him , and some whose calamities gave them a right to be spared . How might not Lord Byron ( as the world shall see ) have trampled on the memory of my friend Mr. Shelley , if THE SECOND EDITION . xxxi.
... never offend- ed him , and some whose calamities gave them a right to be spared . How might not Lord Byron ( as the world shall see ) have trampled on the memory of my friend Mr. Shelley , if THE SECOND EDITION . xxxi.
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Términos y frases comunes
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 |