The Works of Lord Byron, Volumen 6J. Murray, 1903 |
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... thought out and worked through with unhesi- tating energy and rapid achievement . Nevertheless , the composition of his two great poems was all but coextensive with his poetical life . He began the first canto of Childe Harold in the ...
... thought out and worked through with unhesi- tating energy and rapid achievement . Nevertheless , the composition of his two great poems was all but coextensive with his poetical life . He began the first canto of Childe Harold in the ...
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... thought that Don Juan was " too free , " and , a month after the two first cantos had been issued , he writes to Murray ( August 12 , 1819 ) , “ You ask me for the plan of Donny Johnny ; I have no plan - I had no plan ; but I had or ...
... thought that Don Juan was " too free , " and , a month after the two first cantos had been issued , he writes to Murray ( August 12 , 1819 ) , “ You ask me for the plan of Donny Johnny ; I have no plan - I had no plan ; but I had or ...
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... thought , Nor coin my self - love to so base a vice , For all the glory your conversion brought , Since gold alone should not have been its price . You have your salary ; was ' t for that you wrought ? And Wordsworth has his place in ...
... thought , Nor coin my self - love to so base a vice , For all the glory your conversion brought , Since gold alone should not have been its price . You have your salary ; was ' t for that you wrought ? And Wordsworth has his place in ...
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... thought their questions singular , frivolous , and somewhat importunate , if not impertinent : but what should I have thought , if I had known that they were sent to provide proofs of my insanity ? " Lady Byron , in her Remarks on Mr ...
... thought their questions singular , frivolous , and somewhat importunate , if not impertinent : but what should I have thought , if I had known that they were sent to provide proofs of my insanity ? " Lady Byron , in her Remarks on Mr ...
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... thought , and not looking too modest in a ' light cymar . " " - Autobiography , 1860 , p . 75. ] 2. See Longinus , Section 1o , " Ινα μὴ ἕν τι περὶ αὐτὴν πάθος φαίνη- ται , παθῶν δὲ σύνοδος . ” [ " The effect desired is that not one ...
... thought , and not looking too modest in a ' light cymar . " " - Autobiography , 1860 , p . 75. ] 2. See Longinus , Section 1o , " Ινα μὴ ἕν τι περὶ αὐτὴν πάθος φαίνη- ται , παθῶν δὲ σύνοδος . ” [ " The effect desired is that not one ...
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Adeline Age of Bronze Baba beauty blood Byron called Canto charm chaste Childe Harold Compare Courland Death deem Devil Don Juan doubt Duc de Richelieu Duke e'er erased eyes fair fame feelings gazed Giaour Glory grace Gulbeyaz Haidée hath head heard heart Heaven hero John Byron Juan's Julia King knew Lady least leave less Letters light looked Lord Lord Byron Macbeth mind moral Muse ne'er never Newstead Abbey night nought Nouvelle Russie o'er once passed passion perhaps poem poet Poetical pretty Prince de Ligne rhyme Samian wine scarce seemed seen sigh smile soul stanza stood strange sublime Suwarrow sweet tell There's things thou thought true truth turn vide Whate'er wife William Bligh wish words young youth