Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord ByronJ. Robins and Company, 1825 - 756 páginas |
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... falls in love with him . Repels the attacks of the Edinburgh Reviewers , by publishing English Bards and Scotch Reviewers , a satire . Remarks on the satire . Curran's reply to Lady A-- . Lord Byron quits England in company with Mr ...
... falls in love with him . Repels the attacks of the Edinburgh Reviewers , by publishing English Bards and Scotch Reviewers , a satire . Remarks on the satire . Curran's reply to Lady A-- . Lord Byron quits England in company with Mr ...
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... falling into the hands of a party . Dr. Kennedy refuted by Lord Byron on points of religion . Differences between the Greek chiefs , Coloctronis and Mavrocordatos . Pro- ceedings of the Congress at Salamis . Lord Byron resolves on ...
... falling into the hands of a party . Dr. Kennedy refuted by Lord Byron on points of religion . Differences between the Greek chiefs , Coloctronis and Mavrocordatos . Pro- ceedings of the Congress at Salamis . Lord Byron resolves on ...
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... falls ! unnoticed all his worth , Denied in Heaven the soul he held on earth : While man , vain insect ! hopes to be forgiven , And claims himself a sole exclusive Heaven ! Oh , man ! thou feeble tenant of an hour , Debased by slavery ...
... falls ! unnoticed all his worth , Denied in Heaven the soul he held on earth : While man , vain insect ! hopes to be forgiven , And claims himself a sole exclusive Heaven ! Oh , man ! thou feeble tenant of an hour , Debased by slavery ...
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... falling , once resplendent dome ! Religion's shrine ! repentant Henry's * pride ! Of warriors , monks , and dames , the cloistered tomb , Whose pensive shades around thy ruins glide ; — Hail to thy pile ! more honoured in thy fall Than ...
... falling , once resplendent dome ! Religion's shrine ! repentant Henry's * pride ! Of warriors , monks , and dames , the cloistered tomb , Whose pensive shades around thy ruins glide ; — Hail to thy pile ! more honoured in thy fall Than ...
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... incessant rains , and exceeding cold weather in this climate , made it necessary to fall upon some expedient , without delay , which might serve the purpose of shelter . Accordingly , the 96 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
... incessant rains , and exceeding cold weather in this climate , made it necessary to fall upon some expedient , without delay , which might serve the purpose of shelter . Accordingly , the 96 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF LORD BYRON .
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