Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... passionate love of Nature so fer- vidly . There breathes a living fragrance from the shore Of flowers yet fresh with childhood ; on the ear Drips the light drop of the suspended oar . * At intervals , some bird from out the brakes ...
... passionate love of Nature so fer- vidly . There breathes a living fragrance from the shore Of flowers yet fresh with childhood ; on the ear Drips the light drop of the suspended oar . * At intervals , some bird from out the brakes ...
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... passion and description that abound in the Third Canto of Childe Harold , may be discovered traces of that mysticism of meaning , -that sublimity , losing itself in its own vagueness , -which so much character- ized the writings of his ...
... passion and description that abound in the Third Canto of Childe Harold , may be discovered traces of that mysticism of meaning , -that sublimity , losing itself in its own vagueness , -which so much character- ized the writings of his ...
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. C with individual passion ; it is a sense of the existence of love in its most extended and sublime capacity , and of our own participation of its good and of its glory : it is the great principle of the ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. C with individual passion ; it is a sense of the existence of love in its most extended and sublime capacity , and of our own participation of its good and of its glory : it is the great principle of the ...
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... passion , and by that power which Genius alone possesses , of giving such life to its dreams as to make them seem realities . In the squall off Meillerie , which he mentions , their danger was considerable . In the expectation , every ...
... passion , and by that power which Genius alone possesses , of giving such life to its dreams as to make them seem realities . In the squall off Meillerie , which he mentions , their danger was considerable . In the expectation , every ...
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... passion of the story , gave to the whole a fresh and actual existence in his mind . Both were un- der the spell of the Genius of the place , —both full of emotion ; and as they walked silently through the vine- yards that were once the ...
... passion of the story , gave to the whole a fresh and actual existence in his mind . Both were un- der the spell of the Genius of the place , —both full of emotion ; and as they walked silently through the vine- yards that were once the ...
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