The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Last London Edition, Containing Besides the Notes and Illustrations by Moore [et Al.] Considerable Additions and Original Notes, with a Most Complete Index, to which is Prefixed a LifeA. and W. Galignani, 1837 - 935 sidor |
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... Childe Harold and Don Juan : cer- tain complete Stanzas are now also for the first time subjoined , which Lord Byron was induced to withhold from the world only by tenderness for individuals now beyond the reach of satire . " - The ...
... Childe Harold and Don Juan : cer- tain complete Stanzas are now also for the first time subjoined , which Lord Byron was induced to withhold from the world only by tenderness for individuals now beyond the reach of satire . " - The ...
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... CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE To Woman . ib . Appendix to Canto II . Lines addressed to a Young Lady . ib . Historical Notes to Canto IV . Love's Last Adieu 14 To a Lady . To Marion Damætas . HINTS FROM HORACE ib . 15 THE CURSE OF MINERVA ...
... CHILDE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE To Woman . ib . Appendix to Canto II . Lines addressed to a Young Lady . ib . Historical Notes to Canto IV . Love's Last Adieu 14 To a Lady . To Marion Damætas . HINTS FROM HORACE ib . 15 THE CURSE OF MINERVA ...
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... Childe Harold ! Our deepest feelings are generally developed by misfortunes ; nor is any misfortune so likely to have a lasting influence upon the character as one the sense of which must always be recurring . To the slight deformity he ...
... Childe Harold ! Our deepest feelings are generally developed by misfortunes ; nor is any misfortune so likely to have a lasting influence upon the character as one the sense of which must always be recurring . To the slight deformity he ...
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... Childe Harold ! Lord Byron's travels at this time form an epoch- and not the least important epoch - in his life . There was naturally in his character a strange assemblage of different and , as some would imagine , incompatible ...
... Childe Harold ! Lord Byron's travels at this time form an epoch- and not the least important epoch - in his life . There was naturally in his character a strange assemblage of different and , as some would imagine , incompatible ...
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... Childe Harold ; and , if we are to believe Mr. Dallas , the Poet gave his preference to the first , a very clever but by no means surprising performance . To account for this is not difficult ; a writer who has been for some time ...
... Childe Harold ; and , if we are to believe Mr. Dallas , the Poet gave his preference to the first , a very clever but by no means surprising performance . To account for this is not difficult ; a writer who has been for some time ...
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