Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... poet's , and was a very good one . The Edinburgh Review I take to be Jeffrey's own by its friend- liness . I wonder they thought it worth while to do so , so soon after the former ; but it was evidently with a good motive . " I saw ...
... poet's , and was a very good one . The Edinburgh Review I take to be Jeffrey's own by its friend- liness . I wonder they thought it worth while to do so , so soon after the former ; but it was evidently with a good motive . " I saw ...
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... poet's works . Of the qualifications of this person as a translator of English poetry , some idea may be formed from the difficulty he found himself under respecting the meaning of a line in the Incantation in Manfred .- " And the wisp ...
... poet's works . Of the qualifications of this person as a translator of English poetry , some idea may be formed from the difficulty he found himself under respecting the meaning of a line in the Incantation in Manfred .- " And the wisp ...
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... poet ( one letter ) , Mason ( two or three ) , Garrick , Lord Chatham , David Hume , and many of lesser note , -all addressed to Count Algarotti . Out of these , I think , with discretion , an amusing miscellaneous volume of letters ...
... poet ( one letter ) , Mason ( two or three ) , Garrick , Lord Chatham , David Hume , and many of lesser note , -all addressed to Count Algarotti . Out of these , I think , with discretion , an amusing miscellaneous volume of letters ...
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... poet - against all the world , in the un- justifiable attempts begun by Warton and carried on at this day by the new school of critics and scribblers , who think themselves poets because they do not write like Pope . I have no patience ...
... poet - against all the world , in the un- justifiable attempts begun by Warton and carried on at this day by the new school of critics and scribblers , who think themselves poets because they do not write like Pope . I have no patience ...
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... poet , on being applied to for some particulars of his heroine , wrote a long letter on the subject , from which the following are ex- tracts : - " Since you desire the story of Margarita Cogni , you shall be told it , though it may be ...
... poet , on being applied to for some particulars of his heroine , wrote a long letter on the subject , from which the following are ex- tracts : - " Since you desire the story of Margarita Cogni , you shall be told it , though it may be ...
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