PoemsRoutledge, 1860 - 616 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xvi
... pride of birth , so carefully instilled by his mother , acted here as strongly as it did in his after - life ; he had his pets among the untitled and the weak , but his principal associates were the noble by descent and daring in action ...
... pride of birth , so carefully instilled by his mother , acted here as strongly as it did in his after - life ; he had his pets among the untitled and the weak , but his principal associates were the noble by descent and daring in action ...
Σελίδα xviii
... spontaneously to his lips : - " Your Lord- ship , " said he , " is like Tom Thumb - you have done your duty , but you have done no more . " With strong and never regulated passions , great pride of xviii LIFE OF BYRON .
... spontaneously to his lips : - " Your Lord- ship , " said he , " is like Tom Thumb - you have done your duty , but you have done no more . " With strong and never regulated passions , great pride of xviii LIFE OF BYRON .
Σελίδα xix
... pride of a poet , Moore says , ' Luckily he became a poet and not a legislator . " Had his poetry proved such as to have been a blessing to his fellow - men , instead of only dazzling and astonishing them , I should have agreed with him ...
... pride of a poet , Moore says , ' Luckily he became a poet and not a legislator . " Had his poetry proved such as to have been a blessing to his fellow - men , instead of only dazzling and astonishing them , I should have agreed with him ...
Σελίδα xxiv
... pride prevented his dériving any pecuniary advantage from his writings , and his early copyrights were given away ; but when his scruples were once overcome by the kind representations of Mr. Murray , the eminent publisher , he seems to ...
... pride prevented his dériving any pecuniary advantage from his writings , and his early copyrights were given away ; but when his scruples were once overcome by the kind representations of Mr. Murray , the eminent publisher , he seems to ...
Σελίδα xxxii
... pride to his country ; whether , if the life of the man might have been purer , and , if it had , whether the works would have been more brilliant and beneficial , must be left to the speculations of the moralist ; the biographer has ...
... pride to his country ; whether , if the life of the man might have been purer , and , if it had , whether the works would have been more brilliant and beneficial , must be left to the speculations of the moralist ; the biographer has ...
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