The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, by Thomas Moore, Esq, Volume 10John Murray, 1832 |
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... human invention can be infinitely fertile , as even the richest genius may be , in agricultural phrase , cropped out , and ren- dered sterile , and as each author must neces- sarily have a particular style in which he is supposed to ...
... human invention can be infinitely fertile , as even the richest genius may be , in agricultural phrase , cropped out , and ren- dered sterile , and as each author must neces- sarily have a particular style in which he is supposed to ...
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... human nature , at least my share of it ; - though I shall think better of myself if I have sense to stop now . If I have a wife , and that wife has a son , I will bring up mine heir in the most anti - poetical way - make him a lawyer ...
... human nature , at least my share of it ; - though I shall think better of myself if I have sense to stop now . If I have a wife , and that wife has a son , I will bring up mine heir in the most anti - poetical way - make him a lawyer ...
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... nevertheless been employed to designate the followers of our fictitious chieftain . - [ Lord Byron elsewhere intimates , that he meant Lara for a chief of the Morea . - E . ] That fearful empire which the human breast But holds to с 3 21.
... nevertheless been employed to designate the followers of our fictitious chieftain . - [ Lord Byron elsewhere intimates , that he meant Lara for a chief of the Morea . - E . ] That fearful empire which the human breast But holds to с 3 21.
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... human breast But holds to rob the heart within of rest ! With none to check , and few to point in time The thousand paths that slope the way to crime ; Then , when he most required commandment , then Had Lara's daring boyhood govern'd ...
... human breast But holds to rob the heart within of rest ! With none to check , and few to point in time The thousand paths that slope the way to crime ; Then , when he most required commandment , then Had Lara's daring boyhood govern'd ...
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... human wishes . These general attributes mark the stern features of all Lord Byron's heroes , from those which are shaded by the scalloped hat of the illustrious Pilgrim , to those which lurk under the turban of Alp the Renegade . It was ...
... human wishes . These general attributes mark the stern features of all Lord Byron's heroes , from those which are shaded by the scalloped hat of the illustrious Pilgrim , to those which lurk under the turban of Alp the Renegade . It was ...
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