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With him we have nought to do in the present volume . The other face , sardonic and morose od rapturous and impassioned , wears an introspective expression or looks beyond the real world to a romantic ideal — to an idealized life of ...
With him we have nought to do in the present volume . The other face , sardonic and morose od rapturous and impassioned , wears an introspective expression or looks beyond the real world to a romantic ideal — to an idealized life of ...
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Only in the case of obvious blunders , and when the punctuation of 1832–33 is hopelessly unintelligible , has the present editor considered it necessary to punctuate afresh . Old spellings are in general retained ( but not in the case ...
Only in the case of obvious blunders , and when the punctuation of 1832–33 is hopelessly unintelligible , has the present editor considered it necessary to punctuate afresh . Old spellings are in general retained ( but not in the case ...
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Why marvel ye , if they who lose This present joy , this future hope , 1150 No more with sorrow meekly cope ; In phrensy then their fate accuse ; In madness do those fearful deeds That seem to add but guilt to woe ?
Why marvel ye , if they who lose This present joy , this future hope , 1150 No more with sorrow meekly cope ; In phrensy then their fate accuse ; In madness do those fearful deeds That seem to add but guilt to woe ?
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | xlii |
CHILDE Harolds PILGRIMAGE | 3 |
Selections from the Oriental Tales | 207 |
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10 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage and Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Հատվածի դիտում - 1975 |
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 1936 |
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