The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: (Selected)Walter Scott, 1886 |
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Σελίδα viii
... nature , but also , to a considerable degree , the character of the person he happens to be addressing at the moment . The poet , chameleon - like , seems involuntarily to catch something of his correspondent's tone of mind , and so ...
... nature , but also , to a considerable degree , the character of the person he happens to be addressing at the moment . The poet , chameleon - like , seems involuntarily to catch something of his correspondent's tone of mind , and so ...
Σελίδα ix
... nature are frequently remarkable for their power and beauty , it is the actual world of men and women , their ways and vagaries , their foibles , fashions , and passions , that take hold of him . It was only much later , " when in ...
... nature are frequently remarkable for their power and beauty , it is the actual world of men and women , their ways and vagaries , their foibles , fashions , and passions , that take hold of him . It was only much later , " when in ...
Σελίδα xii
... nature of his love of liberty than his staunch advocacy of Irish claims - a far more crucial test of true liberalism as applied to this English nobleman in 1820 than even his participation in Carbonari risings and revolutions in Greece ...
... nature of his love of liberty than his staunch advocacy of Irish claims - a far more crucial test of true liberalism as applied to this English nobleman in 1820 than even his participation in Carbonari risings and revolutions in Greece ...
Σελίδα xv
... and whose vice and wickedness he unsparingly lashes in Don Juan - if there is all this wrath , gloom , and indignation , it has , at least , something of an epical nature , and never meddles with trifling INTRODUCTION . XV.
... and whose vice and wickedness he unsparingly lashes in Don Juan - if there is all this wrath , gloom , and indignation , it has , at least , something of an epical nature , and never meddles with trifling INTRODUCTION . XV.
Σελίδα xvi
(Selected) Baron Byron. of an epical nature , and never meddles with trifling personal causes of complaint . How impervious Byron was to the kind of physical discomforts which would have driven the stoical Carlyle wildly frantic is shown ...
(Selected) Baron Byron. of an epical nature , and never meddles with trifling personal causes of complaint . How impervious Byron was to the kind of physical discomforts which would have driven the stoical Carlyle wildly frantic is shown ...
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