Byron: Interviews and RecollectionsNorman Page Macmillan, 1985 - 182 頁 |
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... considered a profanation to a church . The French , I am told , lock up Voltaire's tomb . Will there never be an end to this bigotry ? Will men never learn that every great poet is necessarily a religious man ? - so at least Coleridge ...
... considered a profanation to a church . The French , I am told , lock up Voltaire's tomb . Will there never be an end to this bigotry ? Will men never learn that every great poet is necessarily a religious man ? - so at least Coleridge ...
第 119 頁
... considered an enemy to religion , and an unbeliever . I disowned the other day that I was of Shelley's school in metaphysics , though I admired his poetry ; not but what he has changed his mode of thinking very much since he wrote the ...
... considered an enemy to religion , and an unbeliever . I disowned the other day that I was of Shelley's school in metaphysics , though I admired his poetry ; not but what he has changed his mode of thinking very much since he wrote the ...
第 141 頁
... considered by us as a chivalrous friend of the cause . I had afterwards repeated opportunities of observing , that , on every occasion before strangers , he sought to prove , that in the part he had undertaken , his conduct was ...
... considered by us as a chivalrous friend of the cause . I had afterwards repeated opportunities of observing , that , on every occasion before strangers , he sought to prove , that in the part he had undertaken , his conduct was ...
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Harrow Thomas Moore | 4 |
An Adventure in Greece J C Hobhouse | 11 |
First Impressions V 1822 | 19 |
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