Lord Byron: A Biography with a Critical Essay on His Place in LiteratureJ. Murray, 1872 - 516 страници |
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... influence , once exercised by the works of Byron , had to a certain extent waned among us . But various signs may be discerned which seem to point to a revival of the old interest , not indeed in the fervour , hardly admitting of calm ...
... influence , once exercised by the works of Byron , had to a certain extent waned among us . But various signs may be discerned which seem to point to a revival of the old interest , not indeed in the fervour , hardly admitting of calm ...
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... influence which the character of the father , his immoral course of life , and his early death ( probably caused by his excesses ) , exercised on Byron , was of yet greater importance than the mere loss of property . Byron after- wards ...
... influence which the character of the father , his immoral course of life , and his early death ( probably caused by his excesses ) , exercised on Byron , was of yet greater importance than the mere loss of property . Byron after- wards ...
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... influence are the impressions of the first years of childhood , and how true it is that education must begin from the cradle , was never shown more truly than in the case of Byron ; and his was a nature pre - eminently receptive , a ...
... influence are the impressions of the first years of childhood , and how true it is that education must begin from the cradle , was never shown more truly than in the case of Byron ; and his was a nature pre - eminently receptive , a ...
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... scenes sublime , from those beloved before . 1 See Note to The Island , canto ii . 12 , Life and Works , xiv . 321 . 2 Life , i . 24-26 . This , however , is the extent of the influence 1796. ] 25 INFLUENCE OF SCOTLAND ON BYRON .
... scenes sublime , from those beloved before . 1 See Note to The Island , canto ii . 12 , Life and Works , xiv . 321 . 2 Life , i . 24-26 . This , however , is the extent of the influence 1796. ] 25 INFLUENCE OF SCOTLAND ON BYRON .
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... influence which Scotland exercised on the course of his development . For although he once says of himself , that he was ' half a Scot by birth and bred a whole one ; " although he re- joiced at all times to meet an inhabitant of the ...
... influence which Scotland exercised on the course of his development . For although he once says of himself , that he was ' half a Scot by birth and bred a whole one ; " although he re- joiced at all times to meet an inhabitant of the ...
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Страница 392 - I say that Maddalo is proud, because I can find no other word to express the concentred and impatient feelings which consume him; but it is on his own hopes and affections only that he seems to trample, for in social life no human being can be more gentle, patient and unassuming than Maddalo. He is cheerful, frank and witty. His more serious conversation is a sort of intoxication; men are held by it as by a spell.
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