A Review of the Character and Writings of Lord ByronSherwood Gilbert and Piper, 1826 - 158 pages |
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... , and thus gain the 1 highly- possession of our hearts in his favour by the deepest and most intense ! sympathy . His sufferings have been represented either as the mysterious visitations of Providence , or PREFACE . ix.
... , and thus gain the 1 highly- possession of our hearts in his favour by the deepest and most intense ! sympathy . His sufferings have been represented either as the mysterious visitations of Providence , or PREFACE . ix.
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... sympathy , even when connected with a per- verted ostentation of lamentable defects of character . His life , too , forms a melancholy story , melancholy enough in reality , without our being deceived by the affectation of wretchedness ...
... sympathy , even when connected with a per- verted ostentation of lamentable defects of character . His life , too , forms a melancholy story , melancholy enough in reality , without our being deceived by the affectation of wretchedness ...
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... his disappointment and despite , he denied the existence of all disinterested feeling . His most craving passion was the desire of fixing upon himself C the admiration and sympathy , or at least the wonder OF LORD BYRON . 17.
... his disappointment and despite , he denied the existence of all disinterested feeling . His most craving passion was the desire of fixing upon himself C the admiration and sympathy , or at least the wonder OF LORD BYRON . 17.
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Andrews Norton, Willard Phillips. the admiration and sympathy , or at least the wonder and of men . gaze He was desirous of possessing some extraordinary distinction , which should separate him from all others , as He one entitled to ...
Andrews Norton, Willard Phillips. the admiration and sympathy , or at least the wonder and of men . gaze He was desirous of possessing some extraordinary distinction , which should separate him from all others , as He one entitled to ...
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... sympathy . Upon the publication of his poems , they were reviewed in the Edinburgh Review , in that style of flippant , unfeeling , insulting criticism , which at one time contributed as much to the celebrity of that work , as the ...
... sympathy . Upon the publication of his poems , they were reviewed in the Edinburgh Review , in that style of flippant , unfeeling , insulting criticism , which at one time contributed as much to the celebrity of that work , as the ...
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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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