A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - 244 páginas |
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... better verse and carefuller workmen ; and must be forgiven if after such training they cannot at once appreciate the splendid and im- perishable excellence which covers all his offences and outweighs all his defects : the excellence of ...
... better verse and carefuller workmen ; and must be forgiven if after such training they cannot at once appreciate the splendid and im- perishable excellence which covers all his offences and outweighs all his defects : the excellence of ...
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... better verse and carefuller workmen ; and must be forgiven if after such training they cannot at once appreciate the splendid and im- perishable excellence which covers all his offences and outweighs all his defects : the excellence of ...
... better verse and carefuller workmen ; and must be forgiven if after such training they cannot at once appreciate the splendid and im- perishable excellence which covers all his offences and outweighs all his defects : the excellence of ...
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... better verse and carefuller workmen ; and must be forgiven if after such training they cannot at once appreciate the splendid and im- perishable excellence which covers all his offences and outweighs all his defects : the excellence of ...
... better verse and carefuller workmen ; and must be forgiven if after such training they cannot at once appreciate the splendid and im- perishable excellence which covers all his offences and outweighs all his defects : the excellence of ...
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... better than these in his own way , and assumed their parts and others with a hypocrisy but half insincere . The fault was probably in great part unconscious , and transparent as a child's acting . To the keen eye and cool judgment of ...
... better than these in his own way , and assumed their parts and others with a hypocrisy but half insincere . The fault was probably in great part unconscious , and transparent as a child's acting . To the keen eye and cool judgment of ...
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... give footing in England to the metre of their poems than did Byron himself by his " Prophecy of Dante . " They have done better than this ; but this they have not done . fected ; the metre fits the sense as with close XX PREFACE .
... give footing in England to the metre of their poems than did Byron himself by his " Prophecy of Dante . " They have done better than this ; but this they have not done . fected ; the metre fits the sense as with close XX PREFACE .
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