Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... reason can bear without giving way , ―that whole combination , in short , of grand but disturbing powers , which alone could be allowed to ex- tenuate such moral derangement , but which , even in him thus dangerously gifted , were ...
... reason can bear without giving way , ―that whole combination , in short , of grand but disturbing powers , which alone could be allowed to ex- tenuate such moral derangement , but which , even in him thus dangerously gifted , were ...
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... reason for making sure of the present . So much for my proper liaison . own , << The general state of morals here is much the same as in the Doges ' time : a woman is virtuous ( according to the code ) who limits herself to her husband ...
... reason for making sure of the present . So much for my proper liaison . own , << The general state of morals here is much the same as in the Doges ' time : a woman is virtuous ( according to the code ) who limits herself to her husband ...
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... reason- ing , is singular in the women . It is not that they do not consider the thing itself as wrong , and very wrong , but love ( the sentiment of love ) is not merely an excuse for it , but makes it an actual virtue , provided it is ...
... reason- ing , is singular in the women . It is not that they do not consider the thing itself as wrong , and very wrong , but love ( the sentiment of love ) is not merely an excuse for it , but makes it an actual virtue , provided it is ...
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... reasons , or more ; - -there are one or two people whom I have to put out of the world , and as many into it , before I can depart in peace ; ' if I do so before , I have not fulfilled my mission . Besides , when I turn thirty , I will ...
... reasons , or more ; - -there are one or two people whom I have to put out of the world , and as many into it , before I can depart in peace ; ' if I do so before , I have not fulfilled my mission . Besides , when I turn thirty , I will ...
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... reason and abhor all the Saints and subjects of one half the impostures I see in the churches and palaces ; and when in Flanders , I never was so disgusted in my life , as with Rubens and his eternal wives and infernal glare of colours ...
... reason and abhor all the Saints and subjects of one half the impostures I see in the churches and palaces ; and when in Flanders , I never was so disgusted in my life , as with Rubens and his eternal wives and infernal glare of colours ...
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