Selections from the Poetry of Lord ByronH. Holt, 1900 - 412 pages |
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... Stanzas for Music . 297 298 299 So , we'll go no more a - roving . 300 Stanzas written on the road between Florence and Pisa · 300 Song of the South - Sea Islanders ( from the " Island " ) · 301 On this day I complete my thirty - sixth ...
... Stanzas for Music . 297 298 299 So , we'll go no more a - roving . 300 Stanzas written on the road between Florence and Pisa · 300 Song of the South - Sea Islanders ( from the " Island " ) · 301 On this day I complete my thirty - sixth ...
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... to Moore , written after the break with Lady Byron in 1816 , although 1 Compare with this the passage in " Childe Harold , " C. III , stanzas 113 , 114 . referring particularly to that affair , hints fairly enough at X INTRODUCTION.
... to Moore , written after the break with Lady Byron in 1816 , although 1 Compare with this the passage in " Childe Harold , " C. III , stanzas 113 , 114 . referring particularly to that affair , hints fairly enough at X INTRODUCTION.
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... in the older or earlier ages , as they are called . " But the classical passage in Byron declaring his faith in the ultimate freedom of man are the stanzas in " Childe Harold in defence of the French Revolution ( INTRODUCTION xxi.
... in the older or earlier ages , as they are called . " But the classical passage in Byron declaring his faith in the ultimate freedom of man are the stanzas in " Childe Harold in defence of the French Revolution ( INTRODUCTION xxi.
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... stanzas 82-84 ) . It is worth while to multiply examples on this head , for the sincerity of Byron's loyalty to the cause of political freedom has sometimes in recent years been questioned.1 A poet has the right to be judged by his best ...
... stanzas 82-84 ) . It is worth while to multiply examples on this head , for the sincerity of Byron's loyalty to the cause of political freedom has sometimes in recent years been questioned.1 A poet has the right to be judged by his best ...
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... me that there can be little doubt , if we attend for a moment to the action of the mind : Apropos of the opening stanzas of Canto II of " Childe Harold . " it is in perpetual activity . I used to doubt xxiv INTRODUCTION.
... me that there can be little doubt , if we attend for a moment to the action of the mind : Apropos of the opening stanzas of Canto II of " Childe Harold . " it is in perpetual activity . I used to doubt xxiv INTRODUCTION.
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