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Pagina 51
... Lines intended for the opening of the Siege of Corinth , " which Byron wrote in imitation of Coleridge's " Christabel , " of which he was a great admirer . These lines are given by Moore in his Life of Byron , " as too full of character ...
... Lines intended for the opening of the Siege of Corinth , " which Byron wrote in imitation of Coleridge's " Christabel , " of which he was a great admirer . These lines are given by Moore in his Life of Byron , " as too full of character ...
Pagina 138
... line is 875 . As regards the numbering of lines being omitted in Mrs. Cowden Clarke's Concordance , the lady writes to me , and says : — " I think you will cease to feel any regret when I tell you it was an omission advisedly made . No ...
... line is 875 . As regards the numbering of lines being omitted in Mrs. Cowden Clarke's Concordance , the lady writes to me , and says : — " I think you will cease to feel any regret when I tell you it was an omission advisedly made . No ...
Pagina 393
... lines ( first twelve lines of stanza xix . ) ; and he adds that it was not till afterwards that he heard that " wild and singularly original poem recited " ; so that he thus far claims the pure origination . But he in- consistently goes ...
... lines ( first twelve lines of stanza xix . ) ; and he adds that it was not till afterwards that he heard that " wild and singularly original poem recited " ; so that he thus far claims the pure origination . But he in- consistently goes ...
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Sir Walter Scott 1Shakspeariana 2FolkLore | 3 |
The Wordsworths 9De Quincey Goughs | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 102 |
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