The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 2J. Murray, 1904 |
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... thought to the fortunes of his poem ; but Dallas had bestirred himself , and on the eighteenth was able to report that he had seen Murray again , " and that Murray was anxious that Byron's name should appear on the title - page . 66 An ...
... thought to the fortunes of his poem ; but Dallas had bestirred himself , and on the eighteenth was able to report that he had seen Murray again , " and that Murray was anxious that Byron's name should appear on the title - page . 66 An ...
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... thought fit to employ his talents on a subject so well suited to their display ? " The question can only be answered by the assertion that it was the acci- dent of genius which inspired the poet with a " new song . " Childe Harold's ...
... thought fit to employ his talents on a subject so well suited to their display ? " The question can only be answered by the assertion that it was the acci- dent of genius which inspired the poet with a " new song . " Childe Harold's ...
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... thought to have drawn from my- self , believe me it is but in parts , and I shall not own even to that . " He adds , with evident sincerity , “ I would not be such a fellow as I have made my hero for all the world . ” Again , in the ...
... thought to have drawn from my- self , believe me it is but in parts , and I shall not own even to that . " He adds , with evident sincerity , “ I would not be such a fellow as I have made my hero for all the world . ” Again , in the ...
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... thoughts that he disdained to tell . Alwin Then would he smile on him , as Rupert smiled , Robin When aught that from his young lips archly fell Harold's The gloomy film from Burun's eye beguiled ; And pleased the Childe appeared nor ...
... thoughts that he disdained to tell . Alwin Then would he smile on him , as Rupert smiled , Robin When aught that from his young lips archly fell Harold's The gloomy film from Burun's eye beguiled ; And pleased the Childe appeared nor ...
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... , letter to his mother , October 7 , 1808 : Letters , 1898 , i . 193 ; ii . 27 ) . ] 2. [ He experienced no such emotion on the resumption of The silent thought , nor from his lips did come 24 [ CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
... , letter to his mother , October 7 , 1808 : Letters , 1898 , i . 193 ; ii . 27 ) . ] 2. [ He experienced no such emotion on the resumption of The silent thought , nor from his lips did come 24 [ CANTO I. CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE .
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