The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12J. Murray, 1904 |
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Page xiii
... CRITICISM OF POPE - EXILE OF THE GAMBAS - DEATH OF KEATS- SARDANAPALUS , THE Two FOSCARI , AND CAIN - SHELLEY'S VISIT TO BYRON AT RAVENNA- " THE IRISH AVATAR " - THE VISION OF JUDGMENT ... ... 212 XXIII . “ MY DICTIONARY , " MAY , 1821 ...
... CRITICISM OF POPE - EXILE OF THE GAMBAS - DEATH OF KEATS- SARDANAPALUS , THE Two FOSCARI , AND CAIN - SHELLEY'S VISIT TO BYRON AT RAVENNA- " THE IRISH AVATAR " - THE VISION OF JUDGMENT ... ... 212 XXIII . “ MY DICTIONARY , " MAY , 1821 ...
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... Criticism on earth shan't touch a line , unless it be because it is badly translated . Now you say , and I say , and others say , that the translation is a good one ; and so it shall go to press as it is . Pulci must answer for his own ...
... Criticism on earth shan't touch a line , unless it be because it is badly translated . Now you say , and I say , and others say , that the translation is a good one ; and so it shall go to press as it is . Pulci must answer for his own ...
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... Criticism on earth shan't touch a line , unless it be because it is badly translated . Now you say , and I say , and others say , that the translation is a good one ; and so it shall go to press as it is . Pulci must answer for his own ...
... Criticism on earth shan't touch a line , unless it be because it is badly translated . Now you say , and I say , and others say , that the translation is a good one ; and so it shall go to press as it is . Pulci must answer for his own ...
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... you excuse this trouble , and do me this favour ? 1. For Goethe's criticism on Manfred , Hoppner's translation , and a general note on Goethe and Byron , see Appendix II . VOL . V. D ت ) -Never mind - soften nothing - I am.
... you excuse this trouble , and do me this favour ? 1. For Goethe's criticism on Manfred , Hoppner's translation , and a general note on Goethe and Byron , see Appendix II . VOL . V. D ت ) -Never mind - soften nothing - I am.
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... critics , who are at bottom good - natured fellows , considering their two pro- fessions - taking up the law in court , and laying it down out of it . No one can more lament their hasty and unfair judgment , in your particular , than I ...
... critics , who are at bottom good - natured fellows , considering their two pro- fessions - taking up the law in court , and laying it down out of it . No one can more lament their hasty and unfair judgment , in your particular , than I ...
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