Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Τόμος 1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 27
... rhyming showed itself in him ; and the occasion which she represented as having given rise to this child- ish effort ... rhymes may have been caught up at secondhand ; and he himself , as will presently be seen 1798 . 27 LIFE OF ...
... rhyming showed itself in him ; and the occasion which she represented as having given rise to this child- ish effort ... rhymes may have been caught up at secondhand ; and he himself , as will presently be seen 1798 . 27 LIFE OF ...
Σελίδα 31
... rhyme were sure to disturb , and which , indeed , no verses , however beautiful , could half so naturally and powerfully express : - " There were two fathers in this ghastly crew , And with them their two sons , of whom the one Was more ...
... rhyme were sure to disturb , and which , indeed , no verses , however beautiful , could half so naturally and powerfully express : - " There were two fathers in this ghastly crew , And with them their two sons , of whom the one Was more ...
Σελίδα 60
... rhyme , you will probably conceive my muse to be vastly prolific ; her inserted production was brought forth a few years ago , and found by accident on Thursday among some old papers . I have recopied it , and , adding the proper date ...
... rhyme , you will probably conceive my muse to be vastly prolific ; her inserted production was brought forth a few years ago , and found by accident on Thursday among some old papers . I have recopied it , and , adding the proper date ...
Σελίδα 63
... rhyming away at the rate of three lines per hour - so much for inspira- tion ? Adieu ! " By the gentleman , who was thus early the companion and intimate of Lord Byron , and who is now pursuing his profession with the success which his ...
... rhyming away at the rate of three lines per hour - so much for inspira- tion ? Adieu ! " By the gentleman , who was thus early the companion and intimate of Lord Byron , and who is now pursuing his profession with the success which his ...
Σελίδα 65
... rhyming reverie , to ask the proper pronunciation of the French word début , " and on being told it , exclaim- ing , in the true spirit of Byshe , " Ay , that will do for rhyme to new . " The epilogue on the occasion was from the pen of ...
... rhyming reverie , to ask the proper pronunciation of the French word début , " and on being told it , exclaim- ing , in the true spirit of Byshe , " Ay , that will do for rhyme to new . " The epilogue on the occasion was from the pen of ...
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The Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: (selected) George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Πλήρης προβολή - 1886 |
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