Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... believe this to be the most common of all occurrences ; that it happens in the life of nine men in ten who are educated in England ; and that the tenth man writes better verse than Lord Byron . His other plea of privilege , our author ...
... believe this to be the most common of all occurrences ; that it happens in the life of nine men in ten who are educated in England ; and that the tenth man writes better verse than Lord Byron . His other plea of privilege , our author ...
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... believe it except the lowest of the vulgar is more so - but vanity makes as many dupes as folly . If , however , these gentlemen will needs identify their own cause with that of their country's enemies , we can forgive them as losers ...
... believe it except the lowest of the vulgar is more so - but vanity makes as many dupes as folly . If , however , these gentlemen will needs identify their own cause with that of their country's enemies , we can forgive them as losers ...
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... believe , he , in fact , never felt , and threw in wantonly and de gaieté de cœur , and which he would have omitted , advisedly and de bonté de cœur , 1 if he had not been goaded by indiscreet , contradictory , and urgent criticisms ...
... believe , he , in fact , never felt , and threw in wantonly and de gaieté de cœur , and which he would have omitted , advisedly and de bonté de cœur , 1 if he had not been goaded by indiscreet , contradictory , and urgent criticisms ...
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