The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1922 |
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... mind , and not the physical strength that failed . " The " King , I should suppose , " wrote Lord Buckinghamshire , on August 13 , " is not likely to die soon , but I fear his mental recovery is hardly " to be expected " ( ibid . , vol ...
... mind , and not the physical strength that failed . " The " King , I should suppose , " wrote Lord Buckinghamshire , on August 13 , " is not likely to die soon , but I fear his mental recovery is hardly " to be expected " ( ibid . , vol ...
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... mind to the impending toil . I really wrote in such a hurry that I " did not say half I wished ; but I did not like to delay telling you " how happy you made me by writing . I have been dwelling con- " stantly upon the idea of going to ...
... mind to the impending toil . I really wrote in such a hurry that I " did not say half I wished ; but I did not like to delay telling you " how happy you made me by writing . I have been dwelling con- " stantly upon the idea of going to ...
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... mind , and much more mind than when we are awake . " Now that this should not act separately , as well as jointly , who can pronounce ? The stoics , Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius , call " the present state a soul which drags a carcass ...
... mind , and much more mind than when we are awake . " Now that this should not act separately , as well as jointly , who can pronounce ? The stoics , Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius , call " the present state a soul which drags a carcass ...
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... mind . " But , God help us all ! it is at present a sad jar of atoms . " 1. The 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 ...
... mind . " But , God help us all ! it is at present a sad jar of atoms . " 1. The 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 ...
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... mind , and the poem remained unpublished till after his death . The following letter from Cawthorn shows that considerable pro- gress had been made with the printing of the poem , and that Byron also contemplated another edition of ...
... mind , and the poem remained unpublished till after his death . The following letter from Cawthorn shows that considerable pro- gress had been made with the printing of the poem , and that Byron also contemplated another edition of ...
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