Byron; with a View of the Kingdom of Cant and a Dissection of the Byronic EgoM. Joseph, 1948 - 336 страници |
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... described as a vice : it should rather be described as a cultivated and revered privilege . There are times when this privilege is much in evidence , although its essential form is invariably the same . We are at present in a period ...
... described as a vice : it should rather be described as a cultivated and revered privilege . There are times when this privilege is much in evidence , although its essential form is invariably the same . We are at present in a period ...
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... described him as " a kind of half - Arab Englishman " . Her caution and experience prevented her from a too liberal indulgence of mere sentiments . " He is clever : for his moral qualities I am yet in the dark . He is a strange web ...
... described him as " a kind of half - Arab Englishman " . Her caution and experience prevented her from a too liberal indulgence of mere sentiments . " He is clever : for his moral qualities I am yet in the dark . He is a strange web ...
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... described as a little obscure until , in 1817 , Farmer providentially died in an appropriate fashion : he was killed by falling out of a window in the King's Bench Prison when drunk . After this happy event , a new but slightly ...
... described as a little obscure until , in 1817 , Farmer providentially died in an appropriate fashion : he was killed by falling out of a window in the King's Bench Prison when drunk . After this happy event , a new but slightly ...
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Byronic Love Socheran 10148 63898 CHAP Preface | 7 |
Introduction CONTENTS | 9 |
The Kingdom of Cant | 13 |
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