A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - 244 páginas |
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... strength . Without these no poet can live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works : deformed by pretension ...
... strength . Without these no poet can live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works : deformed by pretension ...
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... strength . Without these no poet can live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works : deformed by pretension ...
... strength . Without these no poet can live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works : deformed by pretension ...
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... of his weakness ; it cannot show all of his strength . Often , after a noble overture , the last note struck is either dissonant or ineffectual . His magnificent masterpiece , which must endure for ever among the precious viii PREFACE .
... of his weakness ; it cannot show all of his strength . Often , after a noble overture , the last note struck is either dissonant or ineffectual . His magnificent masterpiece , which must endure for ever among the precious viii PREFACE .
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... strength of waters and winds . They are strongest when they touch upon these ; and it is worth remark how few are the poets of whom this can be said . Here as elsewhere Shakespeare is supreme when it pleased him ; but it pleased him ...
... strength of waters and winds . They are strongest when they touch upon these ; and it is worth remark how few are the poets of whom this can be said . Here as elsewhere Shakespeare is supreme when it pleased him ; but it pleased him ...
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... strength . Without these no poet can live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works deformed by pretension ...
... strength . Without these no poet can live ; but few have ever had so much of them as Byron . His sincerity indeed is difficult to discover and define ; but it does in effect lie at the root of all his good works deformed by pretension ...
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