Newstead Abbey: Its Present Owner [Colonel Thomas Wildman]: With Reminiscences of Lord ByronLongman, 1857 - Всего страниц: 58 |
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... mortal . If , then , what is termed existence is a pil- grimage to death , what is termed death is the passport to immortality . The poetical enthusiast who was at a loss for words to express his gratitude , when told that Milton wore ...
... mortal . If , then , what is termed existence is a pil- grimage to death , what is termed death is the passport to immortality . The poetical enthusiast who was at a loss for words to express his gratitude , when told that Milton wore ...
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... mortal pen . ' " ' * It was in the third Canto that he pourtrayed the deep sense of the persecution which he had sus- tained from his countrymen . It required great force in writing , but the master - mind was with him for the task ...
... mortal pen . ' " ' * It was in the third Canto that he pourtrayed the deep sense of the persecution which he had sus- tained from his countrymen . It required great force in writing , but the master - mind was with him for the task ...
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... mortal tears , and yet he was miserable . All his works are but repetitions of the cry of Solomon , All is vanity . ' Whether he soared to the heights of poetic rapture , or sounded the depths of human passion , echoed the old thunder ...
... mortal tears , and yet he was miserable . All his works are but repetitions of the cry of Solomon , All is vanity . ' Whether he soared to the heights of poetic rapture , or sounded the depths of human passion , echoed the old thunder ...
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Abydos admiration ancient Annesley Hall appearance arrived Bards beautiful behold Bess of Hardwick breast Bulwell Burns Canterbury Canterbury Cathedral castle character Chaworth Childe Harold Childe Harold's Pilgrimage church cloister Colonel Wildman daughter death delight died Doge of Venice dream Duke England fame fate feelings Friar genius Giaour glories hall hand happy Hardwick hath heart heiress Henry hill hope Hucknall human illustrious imagination immortal interest John Lady leaving literary literature lived Lord Byron Mansfield melancholy memory Milton mind monks mortal nature never Newstead Abbey noble poet Nottingham Nottinghamshire o'er once pass passion pilgrim Pilgrimage poem poetical poetry present racter remains scene Scott Shakspeare shores shrine sigh smile song sorrow soul spirit star sword tears thee thine thing third Canto Thomas à Becket thou thought thousand tion tomb towers tree vanities venerable Waverley Novels youth