The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: With a Memoir, Volume 5Hurd and Houghton, 1879 |
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Page 17
... heart and mind , is the part of a conscious sin- ner , in whom sin has not become the sole principle of life and action . But , to lay bare to the eye of man- and of woman- all the hidden convulsions of a wicked spirit- without one ...
... heart and mind , is the part of a conscious sin- ner , in whom sin has not become the sole principle of life and action . But , to lay bare to the eye of man- and of woman- all the hidden convulsions of a wicked spirit- without one ...
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... heart to say so . Old Gifford's brow relaxed as he gloated over it ; Mr. Croker chuckled ; Dr. Whitaker smirked ; Mr. Milman sighed ; Mr. Coleridge took it to his bed with him . " I think the great charm of its style is , that it is not ...
... heart to say so . Old Gifford's brow relaxed as he gloated over it ; Mr. Croker chuckled ; Dr. Whitaker smirked ; Mr. Milman sighed ; Mr. Coleridge took it to his bed with him . " I think the great charm of its style is , that it is not ...
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... heart - astounding tones . There is scarce a passion or a sit- uation which has escaped his pen ; and he might be drawn , like Garrick , between the weeping and the laughing Muse , although his most powerful efforts have certainly been ...
... heart - astounding tones . There is scarce a passion or a sit- uation which has escaped his pen ; and he might be drawn , like Garrick , between the weeping and the laughing Muse , although his most powerful efforts have certainly been ...
Page 53
... mine : she knew by heart All Calderon and greater part of Lopé , de Vega So that if any actor missed his part She could have served him for the prompter's copy ; For her Feinagle's were an useless art , * -- CANTO I. 53 DON JUAN .
... mine : she knew by heart All Calderon and greater part of Lopé , de Vega So that if any actor missed his part She could have served him for the prompter's copy ; For her Feinagle's were an useless art , * -- CANTO I. 53 DON JUAN .
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... heart of Boabdil , softened by misfortunes , and overcharged with grief , could no longer contain itself . ' Allah achbar ! God is great ! ' said he ; but the words of resignation died upon his lips , and he burst into a flood of tears ...
... heart of Boabdil , softened by misfortunes , and overcharged with grief , could no longer contain itself . ' Allah achbar ! God is great ! ' said he ; but the words of resignation died upon his lips , and he burst into a flood of tears ...
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