The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: (Selected)Walter Scott, 1886 |
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Σελίδα v
... kind of moral vivisection , seems ever on the increase . This appetite , which savours of the morbid , may , however , be due to healthier causes ; partly to the influence of the scientific method on all modern thought , and partly to ...
... kind of moral vivisection , seems ever on the increase . This appetite , which savours of the morbid , may , however , be due to healthier causes ; partly to the influence of the scientific method on all modern thought , and partly to ...
Σελίδα xvi
... kind of physical discomforts which would have driven the stoical Carlyle wildly frantic is shown by a curious anecdote in Trelawny's picturesque Records of Shelley , Byron , and the Author . On their sail to Greece , Fletcher the poet's ...
... kind of physical discomforts which would have driven the stoical Carlyle wildly frantic is shown by a curious anecdote in Trelawny's picturesque Records of Shelley , Byron , and the Author . On their sail to Greece , Fletcher the poet's ...
Σελίδα 4
... kind decision , not less welcome , because totally unexpected . With regard to a more exact estimate , I need not remind you how few of the best poems , in our language , will stand the test of minute or verbal criticism : it can ...
... kind decision , not less welcome , because totally unexpected . With regard to a more exact estimate , I need not remind you how few of the best poems , in our language , will stand the test of minute or verbal criticism : it can ...
Σελίδα 21
... kind of satisfaction to retain in these images of the living the idea of our former selves , and to contemplate , in the resemblance of the dead , all that remains of judgment , feeling , and a host of passions . But all this will be ...
... kind of satisfaction to retain in these images of the living the idea of our former selves , and to contemplate , in the resemblance of the dead , all that remains of judgment , feeling , and a host of passions . But all this will be ...
Σελίδα 29
... kind of necessary gratis ; and , though I have been allowed to make presents to the slaves , etc. , I have not been per- mitted to pay for a single article of household consumption . " I rode out on the vizier's horses , and saw the ...
... kind of necessary gratis ; and , though I have been allowed to make presents to the slaves , etc. , I have not been per- mitted to pay for a single article of household consumption . " I rode out on the vizier's horses , and saw the ...
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