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... Late Lord Bishop of Calcutta . VII . LORD BYRON'S CHARACTER AND WRITINGS , Letters and Journals of Lord Byron , with Notices of his Life . By Thomas Moore . 337 381 426 463 SOUTHERN REVIEW . NO . IX . FEBRUARY , 1830 ZAHILTON N - I.
... Late Lord Bishop of Calcutta . VII . LORD BYRON'S CHARACTER AND WRITINGS , Letters and Journals of Lord Byron , with Notices of his Life . By Thomas Moore . 337 381 426 463 SOUTHERN REVIEW . NO . IX . FEBRUARY , 1830 ZAHILTON N - I.
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... character and opinions of its people . It has been found that all imitative or derivative literatures are in comparison of the truly primitive and na- tional , tame , vapid and feeble - that Roman genius , for instance , did but dimly ...
... character and opinions of its people . It has been found that all imitative or derivative literatures are in comparison of the truly primitive and na- tional , tame , vapid and feeble - that Roman genius , for instance , did but dimly ...
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... character in their first formation . The in- fluence of these wars of enthusiasm upon modern literature , has been often adverted to , but cannot be exaggerated . They are to us what Thebes and Troy and the Argonautic expedition were to ...
... character in their first formation . The in- fluence of these wars of enthusiasm upon modern literature , has been often adverted to , but cannot be exaggerated . They are to us what Thebes and Troy and the Argonautic expedition were to ...
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... character which has elevated him to the public gaze of so many , has made them also behold him with livelier sentiments both of favour and ill - will . He has undoubtedly had more warm friends and bitterer enemies than any other ...
... character which has elevated him to the public gaze of so many , has made them also behold him with livelier sentiments both of favour and ill - will . He has undoubtedly had more warm friends and bitterer enemies than any other ...
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... character - believing that the opinions of his distinguished relative on most topics , were already known to the world and that his fame was too firmly riveted in the minds of his countrymen , to be loosened by open avowals which were ...
... character - believing that the opinions of his distinguished relative on most topics , were already known to the world and that his fame was too firmly riveted in the minds of his countrymen , to be loosened by open avowals which were ...
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