A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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... least of which would have weighed down a less strong man : youth , and genius , and an ancient name . In spite of all three he made his way ; and suffered for it . At the first chance given or taken , every obscure and obscene thing ...
... least of which would have weighed down a less strong man : youth , and genius , and an ancient name . In spite of all three he made his way ; and suffered for it . At the first chance given or taken , every obscure and obscene thing ...
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... least of which would have weighed down a less strong man : youth , and genius , and an ancient name . In spite of all three he made his way ; and suffered for it . At the first chance given or taken , every obscure and obscene thing ...
... least of which would have weighed down a less strong man : youth , and genius , and an ancient name . In spite of all three he made his way ; and suffered for it . At the first chance given or taken , every obscure and obscene thing ...
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... least of which would have weighed down a less strong man : youth , and genius , and an ancient name . In spite of all three he made his way ; and suffered for it . At the first chance given or taken , every obscure and obscene thing ...
... least of which would have weighed down a less strong man : youth , and genius , and an ancient name . In spite of all three he made his way ; and suffered for it . At the first chance given or taken , every obscure and obscene thing ...
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... least were not content to play with her skirts and paddle in her shallows . Their passion is perfect , a fierce and blind desire which exalts and impels their verse into the high places of emotion and expression . They feed upon nature ...
... least were not content to play with her skirts and paddle in her shallows . Their passion is perfect , a fierce and blind desire which exalts and impels their verse into the high places of emotion and expression . They feed upon nature ...
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... least to copy the exquisite manner of Pope in his satires , and must have seen how great and im- passable a gulf lay between the master and his pupil . This would naturally lead him to over - estimate what he could not attain ; the ...
... least to copy the exquisite manner of Pope in his satires , and must have seen how great and im- passable a gulf lay between the master and his pupil . This would naturally lead him to over - estimate what he could not attain ; the ...
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