Lord Byron and Some of his ContemporariesGeorg Olms Verlag |
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... written it conscientiously , and that it is not in every respect fit to appear ; but it has long ceased to be within my no- tions of what is necessary for society , to give an unpleasant account of any man ; and as to my own biography ...
... written it conscientiously , and that it is not in every respect fit to appear ; but it has long ceased to be within my no- tions of what is necessary for society , to give an unpleasant account of any man ; and as to my own biography ...
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... writing this Preface , the article here alluded to has been omitted , though not on Mr. Hazlitt's account , or my own ; for however I might regret speaking disagreeable truths of any man , much more of one whose unquestionable love of ...
... writing this Preface , the article here alluded to has been omitted , though not on Mr. Hazlitt's account , or my own ; for however I might regret speaking disagreeable truths of any man , much more of one whose unquestionable love of ...
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... written of some of my adversaries , I thought rather to have awakened their re- morse , than roused in them a new spirit of aggression . It is true , to injure produces a desire to injure again ; so naturally impatient VOL . I. b is ...
... written of some of my adversaries , I thought rather to have awakened their re- morse , than roused in them a new spirit of aggression . It is true , to injure produces a desire to injure again ; so naturally impatient VOL . I. b is ...
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... written against me in various pub- lications , one has appeared in the Quarterly Review , such as I should no more have no- ticed , or looked at , than the others , had it not been for a pretended fact or two , which it may be as well ...
... written against me in various pub- lications , one has appeared in the Quarterly Review , such as I should no more have no- ticed , or looked at , than the others , had it not been for a pretended fact or two , which it may be as well ...
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... written by one of them , ) it would be necessary to set up a work like their own , in which truth and decency should be treated with avowed contempt ; no connexion spared , however private ; and people's very lameness and calamities ...
... written by one of them , ) it would be necessary to set up a work like their own , in which truth and decency should be treated with avowed contempt ; no connexion spared , however private ; and people's very lameness and calamities ...
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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 |