Byron: The Critical HeritageAndrew Rutherford Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... perhaps secret hopes with affected despondence , lamented the madness which endeavoured to make a stand against the Irresistible whose military calculations were formed on plans far beyond the comprehension of all other minds ; and such ...
... perhaps secret hopes with affected despondence , lamented the madness which endeavoured to make a stand against the Irresistible whose military calculations were formed on plans far beyond the comprehension of all other minds ; and such ...
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... Perhaps her Ladyship was in the wrong after all . — I am sure if I had married such a man , I would have borne with all his little eccentricities — a man so evidently unhappy . - Poor Lord Byron ! who can say how much he may have been ...
... Perhaps her Ladyship was in the wrong after all . — I am sure if I had married such a man , I would have borne with all his little eccentricities — a man so evidently unhappy . - Poor Lord Byron ! who can say how much he may have been ...
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... perhaps , the imperfection of our own faculties , which see and feel strongly the partial evils which press upon us , but know too little of the general system of the universe , to be aware how the existence of these is to be reconciled ...
... perhaps , the imperfection of our own faculties , which see and feel strongly the partial evils which press upon us , but know too little of the general system of the universe , to be aware how the existence of these is to be reconciled ...
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