Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. [With a portrait.]John Murray, 1842 - 331 páginas |
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... leave , once for all , to disclaim Harold is the child of imagination , for the purpose I have stated . In some very trivial particulars , and those merely local , there might be grounds for such a notion ; but in the main points , A 2 ...
... leave , once for all , to disclaim Harold is the child of imagination , for the purpose I have stated . In some very trivial particulars , and those merely local , there might be grounds for such a notion ; but in the main points , A 2 ...
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... leave " Childe Harold ” to live his day , such as he is ; it had been more agreeable , and certainly more easy , to have drawn an amiable character . It had been easy to varnish over his faults , to make him do more and express less ...
... leave " Childe Harold ” to live his day , such as he is ; it had been more agreeable , and certainly more easy , to have drawn an amiable character . It had been easy to varnish over his faults , to make him do more and express less ...
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... leaving England : Works , vol . vii . p . 302 . ; - " And I must from this land be gone , Because I cannot love but one 2 [ " And straight he fell into a reverie . " — MS . ] 3 [ In these stanzas , and indeed throughout his works , we ...
... leaving England : Works , vol . vii . p . 302 . ; - " And I must from this land be gone , Because I cannot love but one 2 [ " And straight he fell into a reverie . " — MS . ] 3 [ In these stanzas , and indeed throughout his works , we ...
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... leaves a most favourable impression of his thoughtfulness and kindliness . " I have , " he says , " sent Robert home , because the country which I am about to travel through is in a state which renders it unsafe , particularly for one ...
... leaves a most favourable impression of his thoughtfulness and kindliness . " I have , " he says , " sent Robert home , because the country which I am about to travel through is in a state which renders it unsafe , particularly for one ...
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... leave No thing that claims a tear.3 crying , I don't know which . I did what I could to console him , but found him incorrigible . He sends six sighs to Sally . I shall settle him in a farm ; for he has served me faithfully , and Sally ...
... leave No thing that claims a tear.3 crying , I don't know which . I did what I could to console him , but found him incorrigible . He sends six sighs to Sally . I shall settle him in a farm ; for he has served me faithfully , and Sally ...
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