Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... give full scope to my inclination , and be either droll or pathetic , descriptive or sentimental , tender or satirical , as the humour strikes me ; for , if I mistake not , the manner which I have adopted admits equally of all these ...
... give full scope to my inclination , and be either droll or pathetic , descriptive or sentimental , tender or satirical , as the humour strikes me ; for , if I mistake not , the manner which I have adopted admits equally of all these ...
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... gives his answer to the question which Cuvier asked at the beginning of his Essay on the Theory of the Earth : Genius and science have burst the limits of space , and a few observations , explained by just reasoning , have unveiled the ...
... gives his answer to the question which Cuvier asked at the beginning of his Essay on the Theory of the Earth : Genius and science have burst the limits of space , and a few observations , explained by just reasoning , have unveiled the ...
Side 326
... give the great commonplaces a univer- sal significance , he can accept the ambiguity and mutability of things with humorous calm . 4. Art and Life One feels that he is a man of action made writer by accident , and that , in an age when ...
... give the great commonplaces a univer- sal significance , he can accept the ambiguity and mutability of things with humorous calm . 4. Art and Life One feels that he is a man of action made writer by accident , and that , in an age when ...
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