The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volume 15J. Murray, 1833 - Poets, English |
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... Canto II . we have endeavoured to trace minutely the authorities which the Poet had before him when composing that extraordinary description . Since the sheets went to press , Lord Byron's own copy of Erasmus's Dialogues has been ...
... Canto II . we have endeavoured to trace minutely the authorities which the Poet had before him when composing that extraordinary description . Since the sheets went to press , Lord Byron's own copy of Erasmus's Dialogues has been ...
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... Canto II . : . : - " Aderat Anglus quidam , qui promittebat montes aureos Virgini Walsamgamicæ , si vivus attigisset terram : alii multa promittebant ligno crucis , quod esset in tali loco . Unum audivi , non sine risu , qui clarâ voce ...
... Canto II . : . : - " Aderat Anglus quidam , qui promittebat montes aureos Virgini Walsamgamicæ , si vivus attigisset terram : alii multa promittebant ligno crucis , quod esset in tali loco . Unum audivi , non sine risu , qui clarâ voce ...
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... CANTO II . 201 DON JUAN . CANTO III - 287 DON JUAN . " C Difficile est propriè communia dicere.
... CANTO II . 201 DON JUAN . CANTO III - 287 DON JUAN . " C Difficile est propriè communia dicere.
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... cantos of Don Juan were produced . We think it right , however , to repeat , in this place , some of the most striking ... Canto ( a long one , of about 180 octaves ) of a poem in the style and manner of Beppo , en- couraged by the good ...
... cantos of Don Juan were produced . We think it right , however , to repeat , in this place , some of the most striking ... Canto ( a long one , of about 180 octaves ) of a poem in the style and manner of Beppo , en- couraged by the good ...
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... Canto , which is finished , from natural laziness , and the discouragement of the milk and water they have thrown ... cantos . The poem will please , if it is lively ; if it is stupid , it will fail : but I will have none of your damned ...
... Canto , which is finished , from natural laziness , and the discouragement of the milk and water they have thrown ... cantos . The poem will please , if it is lively ; if it is stupid , it will fail : but I will have none of your damned ...
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