Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... Lord- ship's chaplain out of his Lordship's house , is what I see no reason for . Lord Byron , in the preface to his tragedy , com- plains that Horace Walpole has had hard measure dealt him by the critics , firstly , because he was a lord ...
... Lord- ship's chaplain out of his Lordship's house , is what I see no reason for . Lord Byron , in the preface to his tragedy , com- plains that Horace Walpole has had hard measure dealt him by the critics , firstly , because he was a lord ...
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William Hazlitt. Byron talks of the ethical systems of Socrates and Jesus Christ . What made the former the great man he supposes ? The invention of his system , the discovery of sublime moral truths . Does Lord Byron mean to say that ...
William Hazlitt. Byron talks of the ethical systems of Socrates and Jesus Christ . What made the former the great man he supposes ? The invention of his system , the discovery of sublime moral truths . Does Lord Byron mean to say that ...
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... Lord Byron has given his testimony on this subject : Behold the lilies of the field , they toil not , neither do they spin ; yet I say unto you , that even Solomon in all his glory was not ar- rayed like one of these ... LORD BYRON ,
... Lord Byron has given his testimony on this subject : Behold the lilies of the field , they toil not , neither do they spin ; yet I say unto you , that even Solomon in all his glory was not ar- rayed like one of these ... LORD BYRON ,
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