Letters & Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Τόμος 1J. Murray, 1833 |
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Σελίδα 17
... genius , neither its own appearance , nor that of the small bleak valley , in which it stands , is at all worthy of being associated with the memory of a poet . Within a short distance of it , however , all those features of wildness ...
... genius , neither its own appearance , nor that of the small bleak valley , in which it stands , is at all worthy of being associated with the memory of a poet . Within a short distance of it , however , all those features of wildness ...
Σελίδα 18
... genius , be conceived . The light which the poet sees around the forms of nature is not so much in the objects themselves as in the eye that contemplates them ; and Imagina- tion must first be able to lend a glory to such scenes before ...
... genius , be conceived . The light which the poet sees around the forms of nature is not so much in the objects themselves as in the eye that contemplates them ; and Imagina- tion must first be able to lend a glory to such scenes before ...
Σελίδα 26
... genius . But however this may be , it is at least far from improbable that , destitute as he was of other and better models , the peculiarities of his immediate predecessor should , in a considerable degree , have influenced his fancy ...
... genius . But however this may be , it is at least far from improbable that , destitute as he was of other and better models , the peculiarities of his immediate predecessor should , in a considerable degree , have influenced his fancy ...
Σελίδα 34
... genius , it is equally valued . The affectionate boy had also presented her with a full - length miniature of himself , which was painted by Kay of Edinburgh , in the year 1795 , and which represents him standing with a bow and arrows ...
... genius , it is equally valued . The affectionate boy had also presented her with a full - length miniature of himself , which was painted by Kay of Edinburgh , in the year 1795 , and which represents him standing with a bow and arrows ...
Σελίδα 37
... genius . " My school - friendships were with me passions ( for I was always violent ) , but I do not know that there is one which has endured ( to be * For the display of his declamatory powers , on the speech - days , he selected ...
... genius . " My school - friendships were with me passions ( for I was always violent ) , but I do not know that there is one which has endured ( to be * For the display of his declamatory powers , on the speech - days , he selected ...
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