The Poetical Works of Lord Byron ...D. Appleton, 1848 - 829 pagini |
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Pagina 13
... means at the time the verses refer to would alone have pre- cluded this . His household economy , while he remained at the abbey , is known to have been conducted on a very moderate scale ; and , besides , his usual companions , though ...
... means at the time the verses refer to would alone have pre- cluded this . His household economy , while he remained at the abbey , is known to have been conducted on a very moderate scale ; and , besides , his usual companions , though ...
Pagina 34
... means , proper- ly , " a lad . " [ The following is Mr. Hobhouse's animated description of this scene : - " In the evening the gates were secured , and preparations were made for feeding our Albanians . A goat was killed and roasted ...
... means , proper- ly , " a lad . " [ The following is Mr. Hobhouse's animated description of this scene : - " In the evening the gates were secured , and preparations were made for feeding our Albanians . A goat was killed and roasted ...
Pagina 50
... the most obvious and certain means of keep- ing or regaining mental tranquillity . -Semita certe Tranquillæ per virtutem patet unica vitæ . ' " - SIR WALTER SCOTT . ] CXV . My daughter ! with thy same s s 50 CANTO 11 50 BYRON'S WORKS .
... the most obvious and certain means of keep- ing or regaining mental tranquillity . -Semita certe Tranquillæ per virtutem patet unica vitæ . ' " - SIR WALTER SCOTT . ] CXV . My daughter ! with thy same s s 50 CANTO 11 50 BYRON'S WORKS .
Pagina 74
... means In- fidel , is always written according to its English pronuncia- tion , Djour . Lord Byron adopted the Italian spelling usual among the Franks of the Levant . ] Though bent on earth thine evil eye , As meteor 74 BYRON'S WORKS .
... means In- fidel , is always written according to its English pronuncia- tion , Djour . Lord Byron adopted the Italian spelling usual among the Franks of the Levant . ] Though bent on earth thine evil eye , As meteor 74 BYRON'S WORKS .
Pagina 92
... means one or the other , or what it means at all , has been beyond all possibility of detail . I have even heard it disputed on the spot ; and not foreseeing a speedy conclusion to the con- troversy , amused myself with swimming across ...
... means one or the other , or what it means at all , has been beyond all possibility of detail . I have even heard it disputed on the spot ; and not foreseeing a speedy conclusion to the con- troversy , amused myself with swimming across ...
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