Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... feel- ing them , it is not too much to say , that any other spi- rit but his own would have sunk under the struggle , and lost , perhaps irrecoverably , that level of self - esteem which alone affords a stand against the shocks of for ...
... feel- ing them , it is not too much to say , that any other spi- rit but his own would have sunk under the struggle , and lost , perhaps irrecoverably , that level of self - esteem which alone affords a stand against the shocks of for ...
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... feeling , Deformity is daring . It is its essence to o'ertake mankind By heart and soul , and make itself the equal , - Ay , the superior of the rest . There is A spur in its halt movements , to become All that the others cannot , in ...
... feeling , Deformity is daring . It is its essence to o'ertake mankind By heart and soul , and make itself the equal , - Ay , the superior of the rest . There is A spur in its halt movements , to become All that the others cannot , in ...
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... feel quite as much bored with this foolery as it deserves , and more than I should be if I had not a headache . « Of Glenarvon , Madame de Staël told me ( ten days ago , at Copet ) marvellous and grievous things ; but I have seen ...
... feel quite as much bored with this foolery as it deserves , and more than I should be if I had not a headache . « Of Glenarvon , Madame de Staël told me ( ten days ago , at Copet ) marvellous and grievous things ; but I have seen ...
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... feeling with which all around Clarens and the opposite rocks of Meillerie is invested , is of a still higher and more comprehensive order than the mere sympathy C with individual passion ; it is a sense of 32 A. D. 1816 . NOTICES OF THE.
... feeling with which all around Clarens and the opposite rocks of Meillerie is invested , is of a still higher and more comprehensive order than the mere sympathy C with individual passion ; it is a sense of 32 A. D. 1816 . NOTICES OF THE.
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... feel the influence but , in some degree , even reflect the hues of one of the very few real and original poets that this age ( fertile as it is in rhymers quales ego et Cluvienus ) has had the glory of producing . When Polidori was of ...
... feel the influence but , in some degree , even reflect the hues of one of the very few real and original poets that this age ( fertile as it is in rhymers quales ego et Cluvienus ) has had the glory of producing . When Polidori was of ...
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