The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 12J. Murray, 1904 |
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... LINES ΤΟ ... ... ... 522 ... 593 V. BYRON'S ADDRESS TO THE NEA- POLITAN INSURGENTS VI . BACON'S APOPHTHEGMS 99 VII . " " ... 595 ... 597 601 REPLY OF WILLIAM TURNER TO BYRON'S LETTER ... VIII . SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ...
... LINES ΤΟ ... ... ... 522 ... 593 V. BYRON'S ADDRESS TO THE NEA- POLITAN INSURGENTS VI . BACON'S APOPHTHEGMS 99 VII . " " ... 595 ... 597 601 REPLY OF WILLIAM TURNER TO BYRON'S LETTER ... VIII . SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ...
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... lines 43-45 . In Round 3 of Circle vii . of Hell , Dante meets three Florentines- Guido Guerra , Tegghiaio Aldobrandi , and Jacopo Rusticucci - who have sinned against nature . The latter is the spokesman- " Ed io , che posto son con ...
... lines 43-45 . In Round 3 of Circle vii . of Hell , Dante meets three Florentines- Guido Guerra , Tegghiaio Aldobrandi , and Jacopo Rusticucci - who have sinned against nature . The latter is the spokesman- " Ed io , che posto son con ...
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... lines , to say , such a day I received such a packet : there are now at least six unacknowledged . This is neither kind nor courteous . I have , besides , another reason for desiring you to be speedy , which is , that there is THAT ...
... lines , to say , such a day I received such a packet : there are now at least six unacknowledged . This is neither kind nor courteous . I have , besides , another reason for desiring you to be speedy , which is , that there is THAT ...
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... line omitted : it may circulate , or it may not ; but all the 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 ...
... line omitted : it may circulate , or it may not ; but all the 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 ...
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... lines : - " Nor he who , for the bane of thousands born , Built God a church , and laugh'd His word to scorn . ' The lines are from Cowper's Retirement , and the allusion is , as Byron says , to Voltaire . 1. Campbell , in his Notice of ...
... lines : - " Nor he who , for the bane of thousands born , Built God a church , and laugh'd His word to scorn . ' The lines are from Cowper's Retirement , and the allusion is , as Byron says , to Voltaire . 1. Campbell , in his Notice of ...
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