A Selection from the Works of Lord ByronEdward Moxon & Company, 1866 - Всего страниц: 244 |
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Стр. ix
... wind . Here , and here alone , the student of his work may recognize and enjoy the ebb and flow of actual life . Here the pulse of vital blood may be felt in tangible flesh . Here for the first time the style of Byron is beyond all ...
... wind . Here , and here alone , the student of his work may recognize and enjoy the ebb and flow of actual life . Here the pulse of vital blood may be felt in tangible flesh . Here for the first time the style of Byron is beyond all ...
Стр. x
... wind , which is only felt at sea . Life undulates and death palpi- tates in the splendid verse which resumes the evi- dence of a brave and clear - sighted man concerning life and death . Here , as at sea , there is enough and too much ...
... wind , which is only felt at sea . Life undulates and death palpi- tates in the splendid verse which resumes the evi- dence of a brave and clear - sighted man concerning life and death . Here , as at sea , there is enough and too much ...
Стр. xi
... wind . Here , and here alone , the student of his work may recognize and enjoy the ebb and flow of actual life . Here the pulse of vital blood may be felt in tangible flesh . Here for the first time the style of Byron is beyond all ...
... wind . Here , and here alone , the student of his work may recognize and enjoy the ebb and flow of actual life . Here the pulse of vital blood may be felt in tangible flesh . Here for the first time the style of Byron is beyond all ...
Стр. xi
... wind , which is only felt at sea . Life undulates and death palpi- tates in the splendid verse which resumes the evi- dence of a brave and clear - sighted man concerning life and death . Here , as at sea , there is enough and too much ...
... wind , which is only felt at sea . Life undulates and death palpi- tates in the splendid verse which resumes the evi- dence of a brave and clear - sighted man concerning life and death . Here , as at sea , there is enough and too much ...
Стр. xi
... winds . They are strongest when they touch upon these ; and it is worth remark how few are the poets of whom this can be said . Here as elsewhere Shakespeare is supreme when it pleased him ; but it pleased him rarely . No poetry of ...
... winds . They are strongest when they touch upon these ; and it is worth remark how few are the poets of whom this can be said . Here as elsewhere Shakespeare is supreme when it pleased him ; but it pleased him rarely . No poetry of ...
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