Lord Byron: Christian VirtuesRoutledge and Paul, 1952 - 304 էջ |
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... words , " It is Providence who sent that man to our help " ' ; and again , he calls Greece the one bright spot in a darkened Europe , adding , " Your present endeavour is certainly the most glorious ever undertaken by man ... Go on and ...
... words , " It is Providence who sent that man to our help " ' ; and again , he calls Greece the one bright spot in a darkened Europe , adding , " Your present endeavour is certainly the most glorious ever undertaken by man ... Go on and ...
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... word , And that one word were Lightning , I would speak ; But as it is , I live and die unheard , With a most ... words disperse , Though I be ashes ; a far hour shall wreak The deep prophetic fulness of this verse , And pile on ...
... word , And that one word were Lightning , I would speak ; But as it is , I live and die unheard , With a most ... words disperse , Though I be ashes ; a far hour shall wreak The deep prophetic fulness of this verse , And pile on ...
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... words , O Parent ? They were thine . PROMETHEUS : It doth repent me : words are quick and vain , Grief for a while is blind , and so was mine . I wish no living thing to suffer pain . ( 1 , i . ) That holds the very accent of Byron in ...
... words , O Parent ? They were thine . PROMETHEUS : It doth repent me : words are quick and vain , Grief for a while is blind , and so was mine . I wish no living thing to suffer pain . ( 1 , i . ) That holds the very accent of Byron in ...
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