Byron: Interviews and RecollectionsNorman Page Macmillan, 1985 - 182 頁 |
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... Nature had endowed Lord Byron with very benevol- ent feelings , which I have had opportunities of discerning , and I ... natural state of his heart , it was a high treat to contemplate his countenance . I saw him the morning after Lord ...
... Nature had endowed Lord Byron with very benevol- ent feelings , which I have had opportunities of discerning , and I ... natural state of his heart , it was a high treat to contemplate his countenance . I saw him the morning after Lord ...
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Interviews and Recollections Norman Page. human nature , as respected others . It was , indeed , a wild , though a beautiful , error of nature , to endow a spirit with such discerning faculties , and yet render it unfit to deal with ...
Interviews and Recollections Norman Page. human nature , as respected others . It was , indeed , a wild , though a beautiful , error of nature , to endow a spirit with such discerning faculties , and yet render it unfit to deal with ...
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... nature , and , I venture to say , no greater calamity could have befallen him than suddenly to find himself without a grievance , real or ideal , of which he could complain . Lord Byron set great store by his independence in mind and ...
... nature , and , I venture to say , no greater calamity could have befallen him than suddenly to find himself without a grievance , real or ideal , of which he could complain . Lord Byron set great store by his independence in mind and ...
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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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