The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals,John Murray, Albemarles Street., 1832 |
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vi. oldal
... say much to the readers of the preceding volumes of this collection . The first Canto was commenced , as Lord By- ron's diaries inform us , at Joannina in Albania , on the 31st of October , 1809 ; and the second was finished on the 28th ...
... say much to the readers of the preceding volumes of this collection . The first Canto was commenced , as Lord By- ron's diaries inform us , at Joannina in Albania , on the 31st of October , 1809 ; and the second was finished on the 28th ...
vii. oldal
... says , " and found myself famous . " In truth , he had fixed himself , at a single bound , on a summit , such as no English poet had ever before at- tained , but after a long succession of painful and comparatively neglected efforts ...
... says , " and found myself famous . " In truth , he had fixed himself , at a single bound , on a summit , such as no English poet had ever before at- tained , but after a long succession of painful and comparatively neglected efforts ...
11. oldal
... says Mr. Hobhouse , " with the spray of the immortal rill , and here , if any where , should have felt the poetic inspiration : we drank deep , too , of the spring ; but- ( I can answer for myself ) -without feeling sensible of any ...
... says Mr. Hobhouse , " with the spray of the immortal rill , and here , if any where , should have felt the poetic inspiration : we drank deep , too , of the spring ; but- ( I can answer for myself ) -without feeling sensible of any ...
12. oldal
... say ; Suffice it , that perchance they were of fame , And had been glorious in another day : But one sad losel soils a name for aye , However mighty in the olden time ; Nor all that heralds rake from coffin'd clay , Nor florid prose ...
... say ; Suffice it , that perchance they were of fame , And had been glorious in another day : But one sad losel soils a name for aye , However mighty in the olden time ; Nor all that heralds rake from coffin'd clay , Nor florid prose ...
13. oldal
... says , " of habits and tastes too intellectual for mere vulgar debauchery , " but , assuredly , quite incapable of playing the parts of flatterers and parasites . — E. ] VII . The Childe departed from his father's hall : CANTO I. 13 ...
... says , " of habits and tastes too intellectual for mere vulgar debauchery , " but , assuredly , quite incapable of playing the parts of flatterers and parasites . — E. ] VII . The Childe departed from his father's hall : CANTO I. 13 ...
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