The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals,John Murray, Albemarles Street., 1832 |
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... perhaps , the Author's powers had reached their utmost de- velopement , the work was always , at whatever intervals , some of them considerable , -taken up by him as one which he desired and designed to render complete in itself ; the ...
... perhaps , the Author's powers had reached their utmost de- velopement , the work was always , at whatever intervals , some of them considerable , -taken up by him as one which he desired and designed to render complete in itself ; the ...
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... perhaps the only such specimen that European litera- ture had received during a period of two cen- turies in other words , since Shakspeare founded the Romantic Drama , and Cervantes the Romantic Novel of modern Europe . - - Of the ...
... perhaps the only such specimen that European litera- ture had received during a period of two cen- turies in other words , since Shakspeare founded the Romantic Drama , and Cervantes the Romantic Novel of modern Europe . - - Of the ...
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... bio- graphy of , perhaps , the most melancholy period of his not less melancholy than glorious life , - that in which the wounds of domestic misery - that had driven him from his native land , were ADVERTISEMENT . vii.
... bio- graphy of , perhaps , the most melancholy period of his not less melancholy than glorious life , - that in which the wounds of domestic misery - that had driven him from his native land , were ADVERTISEMENT . vii.
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... perhaps , if they had been less kind they had been more candid . Returning , there- fore , to all and each my best thanks for their liberality , on one point alone shall I venture an ob- servation . Amongst the many objections justly ...
... perhaps , if they had been less kind they had been more candid . Returning , there- fore , to all and each my best thanks for their liberality , on one point alone shall I venture an ob- servation . Amongst the many objections justly ...
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... perhaps a poetical Zeluco . ( 2 ) London , 1813 . ( 1 ) [ In one of his early poems- " Childish Recollections , " antè , vol . vii . p . 127. - Lord Byron compares himself to the Athenian misanthrope , of whose bitter apophthegms many ...
... perhaps a poetical Zeluco . ( 2 ) London , 1813 . ( 1 ) [ In one of his early poems- " Childish Recollections , " antè , vol . vii . p . 127. - Lord Byron compares himself to the Athenian misanthrope , of whose bitter apophthegms many ...
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