The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Հատոր 11J. Murray, 1835 |
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... genius of the poet in the majestic solitudes of the central Alps - where , from his youth up , he has lived in proud but calm seclusion from the ways of men , conversing only with the magnificent forms and aspects of nature by which he ...
... genius of the poet in the majestic solitudes of the central Alps - where , from his youth up , he has lived in proud but calm seclusion from the ways of men , conversing only with the magnificent forms and aspects of nature by which he ...
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... genius of this mortal . - Come ! ' tis time . Man . I am prepared for all things , but deny The power which summons me . Who sent thee here ? Spirit . Thou ' lt know anon Man . - -Come ! come ! I have commanded Things of an essence ...
... genius of this mortal . - Come ! ' tis time . Man . I am prepared for all things , but deny The power which summons me . Who sent thee here ? Spirit . Thou ' lt know anon Man . - -Come ! come ! I have commanded Things of an essence ...
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... same ; and it is particularly on this account that I cannot enough admire his genius . The whole is in this way so completely formed anew , that it would be an interesting task for the critic to point F 4 SCENE IV . 71 MANFRED .
... same ; and it is particularly on this account that I cannot enough admire his genius . The whole is in this way so completely formed anew , that it would be an interesting task for the critic to point F 4 SCENE IV . 71 MANFRED .
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... genius and originality . Its worst fault , perhaps , is that it fatigues and overawes us by the uniformity of its terror and solemnity . Another , is the painful and offensive nature of the circumstance on which its distress is ...
... genius and originality . Its worst fault , perhaps , is that it fatigues and overawes us by the uniformity of its terror and solemnity . Another , is the painful and offensive nature of the circumstance on which its distress is ...
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... genius lamented that her lofty music was to cease . But there was a tide in his spirit obey- ing the laws of its nature , and not to be controlled by any human will . When he said that he was to be silent , he looked , perhaps , into ...
... genius lamented that her lofty music was to cease . But there was a tide in his spirit obey- ing the laws of its nature , and not to be controlled by any human will . When he said that he was to be silent , he looked , perhaps , into ...
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