Letters & Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Τόμος 1J. Murray, 1833 |
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... nature some of the best and , perhaps , worst qualities that lie scattered through the various characters of his predecessors , the ge- nerosity , the love of enterprise , the high - mindedness of some of the better spirits of his race ...
... nature some of the best and , perhaps , worst qualities that lie scattered through the various characters of his predecessors , the ge- nerosity , the love of enterprise , the high - mindedness of some of the better spirits of his race ...
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... 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 she can derive inspiration from them . As materials , indeed , for the ...
... 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 she can derive inspiration from them . As materials , indeed , for the ...
Σελίδα 19
... nature of love than it is easy to believe possible in so young a child , took , according to his own account , entire pos session of his thoughts , and showed how early , in this passion , as in most others , the sensibilities of his nature ...
... nature of love than it is easy to believe possible in so young a child , took , according to his own account , entire pos session of his thoughts , and showed how early , in this passion , as in most others , the sensibilities of his nature ...
Σελίδα 24
... nature ; and , when under the excitement of anger or ridicule , persuade not only others , but even himself , that the whole current of his feelings ran directly other- wise . The abuse with which , in his anger against the Edinburgh ...
... nature ; and , when under the excitement of anger or ridicule , persuade not only others , but even himself , that the whole current of his feelings ran directly other- wise . The abuse with which , in his anger against the Edinburgh ...
Σελίδα 25
... nature . One of the most striking passages , indeed , in the few pages of that Memoir which related to his early days , was where , in speaking of his own sensitiveness , on the subject of his deformed foot , he described the feeling of ...
... nature . One of the most striking passages , indeed , in the few pages of that Memoir which related to his early days , was where , in speaking of his own sensitiveness , on the subject of his deformed foot , he described the feeling of ...
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