The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1922 |
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... line , " And fools rush in where angels fear to tread . " But I don't mean to cavil , only other folks will , and he may ... lines 191-212 , and Byron's note to line 191 , Poems , ed . 1898 , vol . i . p . 403. ) " 1 173. To the Hon ...
... line , " And fools rush in where angels fear to tread . " But I don't mean to cavil , only other folks will , and he may ... lines 191-212 , and Byron's note to line 191 , Poems , ed . 1898 , vol . i . p . 403. ) " 1 173. To the Hon ...
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... lines are quoted from Seneca's Troades ( act ii . line 397 , et seqq . ) - " Post mortem nihil est , ipsaque mors nihil . Quæris , quo jaceas post obitum loco ? Quo non nata jacent . " * Ον ὁ θεὸς ἀγαπάει ἀποθνήσκει νέος , I am.
... lines are quoted from Seneca's Troades ( act ii . line 397 , et seqq . ) - " Post mortem nihil est , ipsaque mors nihil . Quæris , quo jaceas post obitum loco ? Quo non nata jacent . " * Ον ὁ θεὸς ἀγαπάει ἀποθνήσκει νέος , I am.
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... line " I can only meet by saying that , before Childe Harold left England , it was his full intention to traverse ... lines , which are parodied in Byron's unpublished Barmaid , are from Sir W. Jones's translation of a song by Hafiz ...
... line " I can only meet by saying that , before Childe Harold left England , it was his full intention to traverse ... lines , which are parodied in Byron's unpublished Barmaid , are from Sir W. Jones's translation of a song by Hafiz ...
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... line- ' Tis said at times the sullen tear would start . Now , a line or two after , I have a repetition of the epithet ... lines in which Hodgson answered Byron's letter on his religious opinions are quoted in the Memoir of the Rev. F ...
... line- ' Tis said at times the sullen tear would start . Now , a line or two after , I have a repetition of the epithet ... lines in which Hodgson answered Byron's letter on his religious opinions are quoted in the Memoir of the Rev. F ...
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... lines a morning , and those never perfect . I remembered him and his Slaves as I passed between Capes Matapan , St. Angelo , and his Isle of Ceriga , and I always bewailed the absence of the Anthology . I suppose he will now translate ...
... lines a morning , and those never perfect . I remembered him and his Slaves as I passed between Capes Matapan , St. Angelo , and his Isle of Ceriga , and I always bewailed the absence of the Anthology . I suppose he will now translate ...
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