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i duced suited at once to the means and the leisare of general readers . With this
view the Editor has selected from every source open to his industry the leading
features of the personal and literary character of the poet , together with many ...
i duced suited at once to the means and the leisare of general readers . With this
view the Editor has selected from every source open to his industry the leading
features of the personal and literary character of the poet , together with many ...
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Every reader of Lord Byron ' s poetry must have remarked that he sometimes
crowds a number of substantives together , as in the passage in Julia ' s beautiful
letter to Don Juan : “ Man ' s love is of man ' s life a thing apart ; ' Tis woman ' s ...
Every reader of Lord Byron ' s poetry must have remarked that he sometimes
crowds a number of substantives together , as in the passage in Julia ' s beautiful
letter to Don Juan : “ Man ' s love is of man ' s life a thing apart ; ' Tis woman ' s ...
Pagina 359
Still it is impossible that the journey of a man of science and of reading , as the
writer is , over such a track , though he may have executed his task imperfectly as
an author , should not excite the curiosity of those readers who are devoted to ...
Still it is impossible that the journey of a man of science and of reading , as the
writer is , over such a track , though he may have executed his task imperfectly as
an author , should not excite the curiosity of those readers who are devoted to ...
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