Lectures and Essays: Falstaff. Crabbe. Moral philosophy of Byron's life. Moral spirit of Byron's genius. Ebenezer Elliott. Oliver Goldsmith. Spirit of Irish historyTicknor, Reed and Fields, 1850 |
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... despondency or his triumph . Pen- siveness of such amazing girth must be vastly moving . " Bardolf , am I not fallen away ? Do I not bate ? Do I not dwindle ? Why , my skin hangs about me like an old lady's loose gown ; why , I am ...
... despondency or his triumph . Pen- siveness of such amazing girth must be vastly moving . " Bardolf , am I not fallen away ? Do I not bate ? Do I not dwindle ? Why , my skin hangs about me like an old lady's loose gown ; why , I am ...
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... despondency ; behold the beams which lingered longest , vanish from the most distant verge of the horizon ; then , close their career in madness , or drop their unknown being into the gulf of everlasting oblivion ! Where are the throngs ...
... despondency ; behold the beams which lingered longest , vanish from the most distant verge of the horizon ; then , close their career in madness , or drop their unknown being into the gulf of everlasting oblivion ! Where are the throngs ...
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... despondent thoughts . ? Returned from this vagrant tour to his native land , he had scarcely a friend to meet him on its shores . His mother , whom habit , notwithstanding her coarseness and caprice , had rendered dear to him , had died ...
... despondent thoughts . ? Returned from this vagrant tour to his native land , he had scarcely a friend to meet him on its shores . His mother , whom habit , notwithstanding her coarseness and caprice , had rendered dear to him , had died ...
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... vanishes the flame . " Despondency was the natural issue of a genius like Byron's , with Byron's experience . The wretched VOL . I. 10 inadequacy of that experience could not long be con- cealed THE MORAL SPIRIT OF BYRON'S GENIUS . 145.
... vanishes the flame . " Despondency was the natural issue of a genius like Byron's , with Byron's experience . The wretched VOL . I. 10 inadequacy of that experience could not long be con- cealed THE MORAL SPIRIT OF BYRON'S GENIUS . 145.
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... despondency , could never rest in despondency . The aspirations which do not bear a strong soul to content , madden it to resistance . The first expression of despair is complaint , the next is defiance . When enjoyments fail of zest ...
... despondency , could never rest in despondency . The aspirations which do not bear a strong soul to content , madden it to resistance . The first expression of despair is complaint , the next is defiance . When enjoyments fail of zest ...
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