The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2J. Murray, 1904 |
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... perhaps demagnetized , by a personality once fascinating and always " puissant , " to appreciate the actual worth and magnitude of the poem . We are " o'er informed ; " and as with Nature , so with Art , the eye must be couched , and ...
... perhaps demagnetized , by a personality once fascinating and always " puissant , " to appreciate the actual worth and magnitude of the poem . We are " o'er informed ; " and as with Nature , so with Art , the eye must be couched , and ...
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... perhaps , if they had been less kind they had been more candid . Returning , therefore , to all and each my best thanks for their liberality , on one point alone I shall venture an observation . Amongst the many objections justly urged ...
... perhaps , if they had been less kind they had been more candid . Returning , therefore , to all and each my best thanks for their liberality , on one point alone I shall venture an observation . Amongst the many objections justly urged ...
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... perhaps a poetical Zeluco.2 I. [ Compare Childish Recollections : Poetical Works , 1898 , i . 84 , var . i.- " Weary of love , of life , devour'd with spleen , I rest a perfect Timon , not nineteen . " ] 2. [ John Moore ( 1729-1802 ) ...
... perhaps a poetical Zeluco.2 I. [ Compare Childish Recollections : Poetical Works , 1898 , i . 84 , var . i.- " Weary of love , of life , devour'd with spleen , I rest a perfect Timon , not nineteen . " ] 2. [ John Moore ( 1729-1802 ) ...
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... perhaps , the Ianthe of Queen Mab , who had already bestowed her name on Shelley's eldest daughter ( afterwards Mrs. Esdaile , b . June 13 , 1813 , d . 1876 ) , was re- sponsible for Byron's Ianthe . ] Of him who hailed thee loveliest ...
... perhaps , the Ianthe of Queen Mab , who had already bestowed her name on Shelley's eldest daughter ( afterwards Mrs. Esdaile , b . June 13 , 1813 , d . 1876 ) , was re- sponsible for Byron's Ianthe . ] Of him who hailed thee loveliest ...
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... perhaps , my mother , a single being who will care what becomes of me " ( Dallas , Recollections , etc. , pp . 63 , 64 ) . Byron , to quote Charles Lamb's apology for Coleridge , was “ full of fun , " and must not be taken too seriously ...
... perhaps , my mother , a single being who will care what becomes of me " ( Dallas , Recollections , etc. , pp . 63 , 64 ) . Byron , to quote Charles Lamb's apology for Coleridge , was “ full of fun , " and must not be taken too seriously ...
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