Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... speaking , his ambition of distinction far outwent both his powers and oppor- tunities of attaining it . His mind , accordingly , between ardour and weakness , was kept in a constant hectic of vanity , and he seems to have alternately ...
... speaking , his ambition of distinction far outwent both his powers and oppor- tunities of attaining it . His mind , accordingly , between ardour and weakness , was kept in a constant hectic of vanity , and he seems to have alternately ...
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... speaking , turned his face away to hide the pain . After a moment he said , « Be so kind , Polidori , another time , to take more care , for you hurt me very much . >> << I am glad of it , " answered the other , " I am glad to see you ...
... speaking , turned his face away to hide the pain . After a moment he said , « Be so kind , Polidori , another time , to take more care , for you hurt me very much . >> << I am glad of it , " answered the other , " I am glad to see you ...
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... speaking , with a sweet smile of easy thankfulness , and then with an unembarrassed air turned to his play . " There were , indeed , few things Lord Byron more delighted in than to watch beautiful children at play ; — « many a lovely ...
... speaking , with a sweet smile of easy thankfulness , and then with an unembarrassed air turned to his play . " There were , indeed , few things Lord Byron more delighted in than to watch beautiful children at play ; — « many a lovely ...
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... speak it ( with more readiness than accuracy ) , I could only carry off a few very com- mon - place mythological images , and one line about Artemisia , and another about Algiers , with sixty words of an entire tragedy about Eteocles ...
... speak it ( with more readiness than accuracy ) , I could only carry off a few very com- mon - place mythological images , and one line about Artemisia , and another about Algiers , with sixty words of an entire tragedy about Eteocles ...
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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. speak to you of my own affairs , it is not from want of confidence , but to spare you and myself . My day is over - what then ? -I have had it . To be sure , I have shortened it ; and if I had done as ...
George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. speak to you of my own affairs , it is not from want of confidence , but to spare you and myself . My day is over - what then ? -I have had it . To be sure , I have shortened it ; and if I had done as ...
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