The Poetical Works of Lord Byron: Complete in One VolumeLeavitt & Allen, 1858 - 935 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xvii
... perhaps , to indulge unchecked in those anticipations of brighter lands and more glo- rious days which the poem he was publishing , and the expedition he was undertaking , were likely to create . Not but that in his solitude - a ...
... perhaps , to indulge unchecked in those anticipations of brighter lands and more glo- rious days which the poem he was publishing , and the expedition he was undertaking , were likely to create . Not but that in his solitude - a ...
الصفحة xxviii
... perhaps , be in some degree to break off this connection , and to efface the recollection of it , that he turned his thoughts to Greece . But there were also many other causes tempting him to the noble and chivalrous enterprise with ...
... perhaps , be in some degree to break off this connection , and to efface the recollection of it , that he turned his thoughts to Greece . But there were also many other causes tempting him to the noble and chivalrous enterprise with ...
الصفحة xxxi
... perhaps was ever before witnessed round the grave of a great man . The coffin was not closed till the 29th of the month . On the 2d of May the remains of Lord Byron were embarked , under a salute from the guns of the fortress . After a ...
... perhaps was ever before witnessed round the grave of a great man . The coffin was not closed till the 29th of the month . On the 2d of May the remains of Lord Byron were embarked , under a salute from the guns of the fortress . After a ...
الصفحة xxxii
... perhaps , the least assailable , being one of the best and most useful satires on a vicious state of society which ever proceeded from human wit ; and no more reprehensible , either for the things described , or for the manner of their ...
... perhaps , the least assailable , being one of the best and most useful satires on a vicious state of society which ever proceeded from human wit ; and no more reprehensible , either for the things described , or for the manner of their ...
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... perhaps , any other in the collection ; but as it was written at an earlier period than the rest ( being composed at the age of fourteen ) , and his first essay , he preferred submitting it to the indulgence of his friends in its ...
... perhaps , any other in the collection ; but as it was written at an earlier period than the rest ( being composed at the age of fourteen ) , and his first essay , he preferred submitting it to the indulgence of his friends in its ...
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