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... Lord Byron . and he should not be astonished to find his reputation declining with the deve lopement of his character . Violent emotions are apt to be succeeded by IT has been so fashionable of late , to oscillation of public opinion in ...
... Lord Byron . and he should not be astonished to find his reputation declining with the deve lopement of his character . Violent emotions are apt to be succeeded by IT has been so fashionable of late , to oscillation of public opinion in ...
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... lord- measure his desert by the scale of their ship's lisping muse . The venial pue- gratitude . rilities of some juvenile performances , The noble author did not repose long which that eagerness for notoriety that upon his laurels . He ...
... lord- measure his desert by the scale of their ship's lisping muse . The venial pue- gratitude . rilities of some juvenile performances , The noble author did not repose long which that eagerness for notoriety that upon his laurels . He ...
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... no trivial forcibly reminded us of Peter Pindar's nature to his lordship's manner . His exclamation , - Some folks are fond of hearing themselves chat- ter , 1817 . 13 Lord Byron's Childe Harold and Prisoners of Chillon .
... no trivial forcibly reminded us of Peter Pindar's nature to his lordship's manner . His exclamation , - Some folks are fond of hearing themselves chat- ter , 1817 . 13 Lord Byron's Childe Harold and Prisoners of Chillon .
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... lord - ' tis very cruel . His friends , indeed , have said that the noble author appropriates no por- tion of these sums to his own use . We know not how the fact may be → Another motive than vanity might , though we should never have ...
... lord - ' tis very cruel . His friends , indeed , have said that the noble author appropriates no por- tion of these sums to his own use . We know not how the fact may be → Another motive than vanity might , though we should never have ...
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... Lord Byron and of his muse , we should have heard no more , till time , at least , and meditation , should have enlarged the soul of the poet , and mellowed the power of his song . But a very few months since his Lordship and the public ...
... Lord Byron and of his muse , we should have heard no more , till time , at least , and meditation , should have enlarged the soul of the poet , and mellowed the power of his song . But a very few months since his Lordship and the public ...
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