The Complete Works of Lord Byron: Reprinted from the Last London Edition, Containing Besides the Notes and Illustrations by Moore [et Al.] Considerable Additions and Original Notes, with a Most Complete Index, to which is Prefixed a LifeA. and W. Galignani, 1837 - 935 pages |
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Page xi
... bard , who , himself a mystery , was then pursuing on far - distant shores that mysterious career , which excited almost as much of the marvel as of the admiration of his countrymen . Little did I deem , at that time , that it would be ...
... bard , who , himself a mystery , was then pursuing on far - distant shores that mysterious career , which excited almost as much of the marvel as of the admiration of his countrymen . Little did I deem , at that time , that it would be ...
Page xvii
... Bards , from Beppo , and from Don Juan : but this talent is far more visible in his incomparable letters , written evidently without effort or affectation , and totally free from that dressing and drapery for stage effect , which is ...
... Bards , from Beppo , and from Don Juan : but this talent is far more visible in his incomparable letters , written evidently without effort or affectation , and totally free from that dressing and drapery for stage effect , which is ...
Page xxiii
... Bard , -wandering by the valley of sweet waters , and beneath " The palaces of Nature , whose vast walls Have pinnacled in clouds their snowy scalps , " he led for a while his lonely musings over Leman's consecrated Lake , living not in ...
... Bard , -wandering by the valley of sweet waters , and beneath " The palaces of Nature , whose vast walls Have pinnacled in clouds their snowy scalps , " he led for a while his lonely musings over Leman's consecrated Lake , living not in ...
Page xxvii
... Bard to assist in the achievement of. that the best course I could adopt , both for your peace and that of all your family , would have been to depart , and go far , far away from you ; since to have been near , and not approach you ...
... Bard to assist in the achievement of. that the best course I could adopt , both for your peace and that of all your family , would have been to depart , and go far , far away from you ; since to have been near , and not approach you ...
Page xxix
... Bard to assist in the achievement of his own prophecy . Other thoughts might there also be , more nearly affecting home and his return to that native land , with which he was connected by blood and inseparably linked by fame . The cause ...
... Bard to assist in the achievement of his own prophecy . Other thoughts might there also be , more nearly affecting home and his return to that native land , with which he was connected by blood and inseparably linked by fame . The cause ...
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