The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: (Selected)Walter Scott, 1886 |
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Σελίδα vi
... writer , of coming to maturity at a period precisely the most favourable to a fine epistolary style . Letters had never played so important a part in literature as in the century or two preceding his own times ; so much was this the ...
... writer , of coming to maturity at a period precisely the most favourable to a fine epistolary style . Letters had never played so important a part in literature as in the century or two preceding his own times ; so much was this the ...
Σελίδα vii
... writing which differs entirely from the æsthetic method , where the luxuriant beauty of expression becomes of such supreme importance that it weakens , undermines , and finally destroys the sap and marrow of thought , as the enlacing ...
... writing which differs entirely from the æsthetic method , where the luxuriant beauty of expression becomes of such supreme importance that it weakens , undermines , and finally destroys the sap and marrow of thought , as the enlacing ...
Σελίδα viii
... writer's singularly iridescent nature , but also , to a considerable degree , the character of the person he happens ... writing to Walter Scott is a happy blending of genuine admiration , affectionate regard , and delicate homage ...
... writer's singularly iridescent nature , but also , to a considerable degree , the character of the person he happens ... writing to Walter Scott is a happy blending of genuine admiration , affectionate regard , and delicate homage ...
Σελίδα ix
... writer's varying fortunes through good report and evil ; his fickle loves and restless longings ; his lofty ... writes , " I had got a famous cellar , and monks ' dresses from a masquerade warehouse . We were a company of some ...
... writer's varying fortunes through good report and evil ; his fickle loves and restless longings ; his lofty ... writes , " I had got a famous cellar , and monks ' dresses from a masquerade warehouse . We were a company of some ...
Σελίδα x
... writes immediately afterwards , fuming with rage , concerning some misprint , - " You have looked at it . To much purpose , to allow so stupid a blunder to stand ; it is not ' courage ' but ' carnage ' ; and if you don't want me to cut ...
... writes immediately afterwards , fuming with rage , concerning some misprint , - " You have looked at it . To much purpose , to allow so stupid a blunder to stand ; it is not ' courage ' but ' carnage ' ; and if you don't want me to cut ...
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