A Review of the Character and Writings of Lord ByronSherwood Gilbert and Piper, 1826 - 158 pages |
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... moral influence of the productions of that noble , but ill - fated Bard . Fascinated by the brilliant corusca- tions of his genius , multitudes have 1 been intoxicated by his corrupting and withering sentiments , without.
... moral influence of the productions of that noble , but ill - fated Bard . Fascinated by the brilliant corusca- tions of his genius , multitudes have 1 been intoxicated by his corrupting and withering sentiments , without.
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... so ludicrous a blunder is morally impossible . " Lord Byron refers to the reply of Bailly in his note on the passage . Byron's character , or even manners . No motive is OF LORD BYRON . 5 ful in the statement of facts, that he has ...
... so ludicrous a blunder is morally impossible . " Lord Byron refers to the reply of Bailly in his note on the passage . Byron's character , or even manners . No motive is OF LORD BYRON . 5 ful in the statement of facts, that he has ...
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... moral change between youth and middle age , was perhaps , only such as might have been anticipated ; but there were seasons in his life , when the passions and vices , which at last completed their work of ruin , seem to have lost ...
... moral change between youth and middle age , was perhaps , only such as might have been anticipated ; but there were seasons in his life , when the passions and vices , which at last completed their work of ruin , seem to have lost ...
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... moral influences which operated upon his character . Much of compassion , therefore , some lingerings of sympathy , and admiration for his genius , though his intel- lectual powers were great only within a limited sphere , mingle with ...
... moral influences which operated upon his character . Much of compassion , therefore , some lingerings of sympathy , and admiration for his genius , though his intel- lectual powers were great only within a limited sphere , mingle with ...
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... moral character , and of those dark feelings , which afterward were among the most striking 2 characteristics of his poetry . They express , for the most part , common sentiments and affections . Several of them are addressed to ...
... moral character , and of those dark feelings , which afterward were among the most striking 2 characteristics of his poetry . They express , for the most part , common sentiments and affections . Several of them are addressed to ...
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REVIEW OF THE CHARACTER & WRIT Andrews 1786-1853 Norton,Willard 1784-1873 Phillips No preview available - 2016 |
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