The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 12J. Murray, 1833 |
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... cause he always seems upon the verge of meaning ; and , lo ! he goes down like sunset , or melts like a rainbow , leaving a rather rich confusion . Of Dante , he says , that at no time has the greatest and most national of all Italian ...
... cause he always seems upon the verge of meaning ; and , lo ! he goes down like sunset , or melts like a rainbow , leaving a rather rich confusion . Of Dante , he says , that at no time has the greatest and most national of all Italian ...
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... cause is a brother's ) All scrambling and jostling , like so many imps , And on fire with impatience to get the next glimpse . Ink . Let us join them . Tra . What , won't you return to the lecture ? Ink . Why , the place is so cramm'd ...
... cause is a brother's ) All scrambling and jostling , like so many imps , And on fire with impatience to get the next glimpse . Ink . Let us join them . Tra . What , won't you return to the lecture ? Ink . Why , the place is so cramm'd ...
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... cause for not coming together ? say Ink . Humph ! I can't say I know any happy alliance Which has lately sprung up from a wedlock with science . She's so learned in all things , and fond of concerning Herself in all matters connected ...
... cause for not coming together ? say Ink . Humph ! I can't say I know any happy alliance Which has lately sprung up from a wedlock with science . She's so learned in all things , and fond of concerning Herself in all matters connected ...
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... cause of his miscarriage on the present occasion , is to be found in the bad choice of his subject- his selection of a story which not only gives no scope to the peculiar and commanding graces of his genius , but runs con- tinually ...
... cause of his miscarriage on the present occasion , is to be found in the bad choice of his subject- his selection of a story which not only gives no scope to the peculiar and commanding graces of his genius , but runs con- tinually ...
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... have expected in such a cause to be able to awaken sympathy ? It is little to the purpose to say that this is all historically true . A thing may be true without being pro- bable ; and such a case of idiosyncrasy as is 47.
... have expected in such a cause to be able to awaken sympathy ? It is little to the purpose to say that this is all historically true . A thing may be true without being pro- bable ; and such a case of idiosyncrasy as is 47.
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