Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... seems to have decreed that the tri- umphal march of his genius should be over the waste " opinion In one of his letters to Mr Hunt , he declares it to be his own that an addiction to poetry is the result of an uneasy very generally t ...
... seems to have decreed that the tri- umphal march of his genius should be over the waste " opinion In one of his letters to Mr Hunt , he declares it to be his own that an addiction to poetry is the result of an uneasy very generally t ...
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... seem per- fectly aware of his memory . " ( My route , through Flanders , and by the Rhine , to Switzerland , was all I expected and more . « I have traversed all Rousseau's ground with the Heloise before me , and am struck to a degree ...
... seem per- fectly aware of his memory . " ( My route , through Flanders , and by the Rhine , to Switzerland , was all I expected and more . « I have traversed all Rousseau's ground with the Heloise before me , and am struck to a degree ...
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... seems it is the custom here for the boats to be manned by women : for of five men and three women in our bark , all the women took an oar , and but one man . so . « Got to Interlachen in three hours ; pretty lake ; not so large as that ...
... seems it is the custom here for the boats to be manned by women : for of five men and three women in our bark , all the women took an oar , and but one man . so . « Got to Interlachen in three hours ; pretty lake ; not so large as that ...
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... seems a floating whisper on the hill , But that is fancy , -for the starlight dews All silently their tears of love instil , Weeping themselves away . A person who was of these parties has thus described to me one of their evenings ...
... seems a floating whisper on the hill , But that is fancy , -for the starlight dews All silently their tears of love instil , Weeping themselves away . A person who was of these parties has thus described to me one of their evenings ...
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... seem , to their natural bias , and from which his life was too short to allow him time to recover . With a mind , by nature , fervidly pious , he yet refused to acknowledge a Supreme Providence , and substituted some airy abstraction of ...
... seem , to their natural bias , and from which his life was too short to allow him time to recover . With a mind , by nature , fervidly pious , he yet refused to acknowledge a Supreme Providence , and substituted some airy abstraction of ...
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