The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 9J. Murray, 1922 |
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... stanza to Mr. Dallas , that it might be forwarded to you ; the poem else will open too abruptly . The Stanzas had better be numbered in Roman characters , there is a disquisition on the literature of the modern Greeks , and some smaller ...
... stanza to Mr. Dallas , that it might be forwarded to you ; the poem else will open too abruptly . The Stanzas had better be numbered in Roman characters , there is a disquisition on the literature of the modern Greeks , and some smaller ...
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... stanza xliii . ) — " In fact , there's nothing makes me so much grieve , As that abominable tittle - tattle , Which is the cud eschewed by human cattle . " 1. See Letters , vol . i . p . 195 , note 1 . 2. For Henry Drury , see Letters ...
... stanza xliii . ) — " In fact , there's nothing makes me so much grieve , As that abominable tittle - tattle , Which is the cud eschewed by human cattle . " 1. See Letters , vol . i . p . 195 , note 1 . 2. For Henry Drury , see Letters ...
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... stanza xvi . , and Byron's note . 3. See Childe Harold , Canto I. The " Good Night " is placed between stanzas xiii . and xiv . " And now I'm in the world alone , Upon the wide , wide sea ; But why should I for others groan , When none ...
... stanza xvi . , and Byron's note . 3. See Childe Harold , Canto I. The " Good Night " is placed between stanzas xiii . and xiv . " And now I'm in the world alone , Upon the wide , wide sea ; But why should I for others groan , When none ...
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... stanza towards the end of canto 1st , there is in the concluding line , Some bitter bubbles up , and e'en on roses ... stanza xviii . 2. I.e. on Beckford ( see Letters , vol . i . p . 228 , note I ; and Childe Harold , Canto I. stanza ...
... stanza towards the end of canto 1st , there is in the concluding line , Some bitter bubbles up , and e'en on roses ... stanza xviii . 2. I.e. on Beckford ( see Letters , vol . i . p . 228 , note I ; and Childe Harold , Canto I. stanza ...
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... stanza Ixxi . ) , says— " But ne'er magician's wand Wrought change , with all Armida's fairy art , Like what this light touch left on Juan's heart . " In the Catalogue of Byron's books , sold April 5 , 1816 , appear four editions of ...
... stanza Ixxi . ) , says— " But ne'er magician's wand Wrought change , with all Armida's fairy art , Like what this light touch left on Juan's heart . " In the Catalogue of Byron's books , sold April 5 , 1816 , appear four editions of ...
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