Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... natural theatre of his literary fame , but as the tribunal to which all his thoughts , feelings , vir- tues , and frailties were to be referred ; and the exclamation of Alexander , " Oh , Athenians , how much it costs me to obtain your ...
... natural theatre of his literary fame , but as the tribunal to which all his thoughts , feelings , vir- tues , and frailties were to be referred ; and the exclamation of Alexander , " Oh , Athenians , how much it costs me to obtain your ...
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... nature some of the best and , perhaps , worst qualities that lie scattered through the various characters of his predecessors , the ge- nerosity , the love of enterprise , the high - mindedness of some of the better spirits of his race ...
... nature some of the best and , perhaps , worst qualities that lie scattered through the various characters of his predecessors , the ge- nerosity , the love of enterprise , the high - mindedness of some of the better spirits of his race ...
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... natural daughter ( 6 ) , and myself ( 7 ) , are , or were , all only children . My sister's mother ( Lady Conyers ) had only my half - sister by that second marriage ( herself , too , an only child ) , and my father had only me , an ...
... natural daughter ( 6 ) , and myself ( 7 ) , are , or were , all only children . My sister's mother ( Lady Conyers ) had only my half - sister by that second marriage ( herself , too , an only child ) , and my father had only me , an ...
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... nature is not so much in the objects themselves as in the eye that contemplates them ; and Imagina- tion must first be able to lend a glory to such scenes before she can derive inspiration from them . As materials , indeed , for the ...
... nature is not so much in the objects themselves as in the eye that contemplates them ; and Imagina- tion must first be able to lend a glory to such scenes before she can derive inspiration from them . As materials , indeed , for the ...
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... natural thought ; but the child little knew what a total and talismanic change had been wrought in all his future relations with society , by the simple addition of that word before his name . That the event , as a crisis in his life ...
... natural thought ; but the child little knew what a total and talismanic change had been wrought in all his future relations with society , by the simple addition of that word before his name . That the event , as a crisis in his life ...
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