Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1828 - 494 pages |
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Page xvii
... re- morse , than roused in them a new spirit of aggression . It is true , to injure produces a desire to injure again ; so naturally impatient VOL . I. b is humanity of the very thought of being unjust . THE SECOND EDITION . xvii.
... re- morse , than roused in them a new spirit of aggression . It is true , to injure produces a desire to injure again ; so naturally impatient VOL . I. b is humanity of the very thought of being unjust . THE SECOND EDITION . xvii.
Page xxii
... spirit of infinite aristocratical absurdity , which shows how much he had been injured by being a Lord , ) that “ they never lived in high life nor solitude ! " ( as if the millions of human hearts that lay between were nothing ! ) his ...
... spirit of infinite aristocratical absurdity , which shows how much he had been injured by being a Lord , ) that “ they never lived in high life nor solitude ! " ( as if the millions of human hearts that lay between were nothing ! ) his ...
Page xxvii
... spirit , as different from the straight - forward and sincere - looking style of the present , as his aspect in old times varied with his later one . " All these shall come forward , when Mr. Moore's book appears ; and if the person who ...
... spirit , as different from the straight - forward and sincere - looking style of the present , as his aspect in old times varied with his later one . " All these shall come forward , when Mr. Moore's book appears ; and if the person who ...
Page xxx
... show how impossible it was for me to speak of the dead in any rascally spirit of calculation , will not allow me to spare any truth whatsoever , ( the other sex not suffering by it , ) which will hinder me from being XXX PREFACE TO.
... show how impossible it was for me to speak of the dead in any rascally spirit of calculation , will not allow me to spare any truth whatsoever , ( the other sex not suffering by it , ) which will hinder me from being XXX PREFACE TO.
Page xxxvii
... Spirit of the Universe is for ever suggesting to the young and enthu- siastic hearts with which it seems to begin its endeavours over again - might be thought sufficient to make one lie down at once , and die of this bad jest of the ...
... Spirit of the Universe is for ever suggesting to the young and enthu- siastic hearts with which it seems to begin its endeavours over again - might be thought sufficient to make one lie down at once , and die of this bad jest of the ...
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acquaintance admired afterwards Albaro appeared Bard Baubo Bay of Spezia beauty believe body called Captain compliment connexion contradiction critics DEAR HUNT delight Don Juan doubt England English eyes fancy Faust feel genius Genoa gentleman give Goethe good-humoured Hazlitt heart honour hope Italian Italy Keats kind knew lady Lady Byron laugh least Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici less letters Liberal lived Livorno look Lord Byron Lord Holland Lordship Madame Guiccioli manner matter mean Medwin Meph Moore moral nature never noble occasion opinion Parisina passage passion perhaps person Pisa pleasure poem poet poetical poetry politics pretended reader reason respect Rimini seems sense Shelley Shelley's sincerity sort speak spirit spleen talk tell thing thou thought tion told took truth Via Reggio vulgar wish word write written wrote