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... Lord Byron has had to con- tend ; and we must confess that , in our opinion , he has not been successful in overcoming it . - It must , indeed , be objected to these Melodies , or songs com- posed for what are called Hebrew Melodies ...
... Lord Byron has had to con- tend ; and we must confess that , in our opinion , he has not been successful in overcoming it . - It must , indeed , be objected to these Melodies , or songs com- posed for what are called Hebrew Melodies ...
Pagina 43
... Lord Byron's version : Is man more just than God ? Is man more pure Than he who deems e'en Seraphs insecure ? The word insecure has no more business here than the nettle on the Monk's grave . Most of all , however , were we disappointed ...
... Lord Byron's version : Is man more just than God ? Is man more pure Than he who deems e'en Seraphs insecure ? The word insecure has no more business here than the nettle on the Monk's grave . Most of all , however , were we disappointed ...
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... Lord Advocate to give up the clandestine accusers , on the deposition of whom the pre- cognition was taken this , however , the Lord Advocate declined ; though he did not hesitate to exonerate the Professor from the charges so stupidly ...
... Lord Advocate to give up the clandestine accusers , on the deposition of whom the pre- cognition was taken this , however , the Lord Advocate declined ; though he did not hesitate to exonerate the Professor from the charges so stupidly ...
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