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... poet who had previously expressed , in any formal manner , his admiration of their beauty . It may appear fanciful to say so ; - but we think the genius of Byron is , more than that of any other modern poet , akin to that peculiar ...
... poet who had previously expressed , in any formal manner , his admiration of their beauty . It may appear fanciful to say so ; - but we think the genius of Byron is , more than that of any other modern poet , akin to that peculiar ...
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... poet at the expense of a rival , then a prisoner of state . The hopes and efforts of Salviati must serve to show the contemporary opinion as to the nature of the poet's imprisonment ; and will fill up the measure of our indignation at ...
... poet at the expense of a rival , then a prisoner of state . The hopes and efforts of Salviati must serve to show the contemporary opinion as to the nature of the poet's imprisonment ; and will fill up the measure of our indignation at ...
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... poet originally designed to inscribe this tragedy to his friend , Mr. Douglas Kinnaird ; but the dedication he drew up remained in MS . till after the poet's death . It is in these words : - " TO THE HONORABLE DOUGLAS KINNAIRD . " MY ...
... poet originally designed to inscribe this tragedy to his friend , Mr. Douglas Kinnaird ; but the dedication he drew up remained in MS . till after the poet's death . It is in these words : - " TO THE HONORABLE DOUGLAS KINNAIRD . " MY ...
Contenido
HOURS OF IDLENESS | 1 |
LIFE OF LORD BYRON | 2 |
To Mary on receiving her Picture | 15 |
Otras 29 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
adieu Alhama Ali Pacha Athens bard beauty behold beneath better blest blood Boccaccio bosom breast breath brow Calmar Canto Childe Harold Countess Guiccioli dare dark dead dear death deeds deep Doge doom dread dream earth Edinburgh Review fair fame fate fear feel foes forget gaze Giaour glory glow grave Greece Greek hand hath heard heart heaven honor hope hour Lady less lips live look Lord Byron lyre Marino Faliero mind Morgante mortal mountain mourn muse ne'er never Newstead Abbey night o'er once Orlando Parisina passed passion Petrarch poem poet praise pride Ravenna rhyme round scarce scene seemed shore sigh sleep smile song soul spirit stanzas sweet tears thee thine thing thou thought throne tomb twas twill Venice verse voice wave weep wild wing words young youth