The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Մաս 2,Հատոր 2Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... Doge has a young wife , Angiolina , whom he married from regard to her dying father ; an attachment subsists between them , though scarcely a natural one , being more of a filial than a conjugal turn . Shortly after the Doge's election ...
... Doge has a young wife , Angiolina , whom he married from regard to her dying father ; an attachment subsists between them , though scarcely a natural one , being more of a filial than a conjugal turn . Shortly after the Doge's election ...
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... Doge Marino Faliero himself . We discern but little of the romantic , therefore , in the story which Lord Byron has selected . The conspiring and ultimately decapitated Doge , is an old man of high birth and becoming haughtiness of ...
... Doge Marino Faliero himself . We discern but little of the romantic , therefore , in the story which Lord Byron has selected . The conspiring and ultimately decapitated Doge , is an old man of high birth and becoming haughtiness of ...
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... Doge . ' Tis with age , then . Ben . Faliero ! hast thou aught further to commend , Compatible with justice , to the senate ? Doge . I would commend my nephew to their mercy , My consort to their justice ; for methinks My death , and ...
... Doge . ' Tis with age , then . Ben . Faliero ! hast thou aught further to commend , Compatible with justice , to the senate ? Doge . I would commend my nephew to their mercy , My consort to their justice ; for methinks My death , and ...
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