A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - 244 páginas |
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... 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 ...
... 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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... verse leapt on a sudden into life after the heaviest evils had fallen upon him which even he ever underwent . From the beginning indeed he had much to fight against and three impediments hung about him at starting , the least of which ...
... verse leapt on a sudden into life after the heaviest evils had fallen upon him which even he ever underwent . From the beginning indeed he had much to fight against and three impediments hung about him at starting , the least of which ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... verse leapt on a sudden into life after the heaviest evils had fallen upon him which even he ever underwent . From the beginning indeed he had much to fight against and three impediments hung about him at starting , the least of which ...
... verse leapt on a sudden into life after the heaviest evils had fallen upon him which even he ever underwent . From the beginning indeed he had much to fight against and three impediments hung about him at starting , the least of which ...
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... verse not otherwise or not always praiseworthy . Even at its best , the serious poetry of Byron is often so rough and loose , so weak in the screws and joints which hold together the framework of verse , that it is not easy to praise it ...
... verse not otherwise or not always praiseworthy . Even at its best , the serious poetry of Byron is often so rough and loose , so weak in the screws and joints which hold together the framework of verse , that it is not easy to praise it ...
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