The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1John Murray, 1898 |
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... writer , has faded , and belongs to history ; but the poet's work remains , inviting a more intimate and a more extended scrutiny than it has hitherto received in this country . The reader who cares to make himself acquainted with the ...
... writer , has faded , and belongs to history ; but the poet's work remains , inviting a more intimate and a more extended scrutiny than it has hitherto received in this country . The reader who cares to make himself acquainted with the ...
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... writes Byron [ MSS . M. ] , was begun in October , 1807 , in London , and at different intervals composed from that period till September , 1808 , when it was completed at Newstead Abbey . - B . , 1808. " A date , 1808 , is affixed to ...
... writes Byron [ MSS . M. ] , was begun in October , 1807 , in London , and at different intervals composed from that period till September , 1808 , when it was completed at Newstead Abbey . - B . , 1808. " A date , 1808 , is affixed to ...
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... writing traced in sand , To see me credit what a woman told me . " Byron , who at this time had little or no knowledge of Spanish literature , seems to have been struck with Southey's paraphrase , and compressed the quatrain into an ...
... writing traced in sand , To see me credit what a woman told me . " Byron , who at this time had little or no knowledge of Spanish literature , seems to have been struck with Southey's paraphrase , and compressed the quatrain into an ...
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... tir'd , and so am I. i . But had they sung . - [ 4to ] October 28 , 1806 . ii . But if I write much longer now .- [ 4to . P. on V. Occasions . ] TO THE SIGHING STREPHON.1 I. YOUR pardon , my friend 62 HOURS OF IDLENESS . 25 28.
... tir'd , and so am I. i . But had they sung . - [ 4to ] October 28 , 1806 . ii . But if I write much longer now .- [ 4to . P. on V. Occasions . ] TO THE SIGHING STREPHON.1 I. YOUR pardon , my friend 62 HOURS OF IDLENESS . 25 28.
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... " was his language in 1821 , " hear the word ' Clare ' without a beating of the heart even now ; and I write it with the feelings of 1803-4-5 , ad infinitum . " To thee , alone , unrivall'd , would belong The 98 HOURS OF IDLENESS .
... " was his language in 1821 , " hear the word ' Clare ' without a beating of the heart even now ; and I write it with the feelings of 1803-4-5 , ad infinitum . " To thee , alone , unrivall'd , would belong The 98 HOURS OF IDLENESS .
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The Works of Lord Byron: Poetry, Volym 1 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1903 |
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