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... Lord Byron : nay , even in the cottage of the rustic , we fear , he has not unfrequently superseded the " Whole Duty of Man , " and the works of that dear ally of virtue , and unconscious poet , John Bunyan . How this high and wide ...
... Lord Byron : nay , even in the cottage of the rustic , we fear , he has not unfrequently superseded the " Whole Duty of Man , " and the works of that dear ally of virtue , and unconscious poet , John Bunyan . How this high and wide ...
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... Lord Byron's deliberate and repeated affirmations . In his first preface to Childe Harold , he says , with the modesty and ingenu- ous simplicity of youth , in allusion to the popular opinion , that his hero was a " real personage ...
... Lord Byron's deliberate and repeated affirmations . In his first preface to Childe Harold , he says , with the modesty and ingenu- ous simplicity of youth , in allusion to the popular opinion , that his hero was a " real personage ...
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... Lord Byron's imagina- tion - a rich vice which inspired him with his poetry , and which is too surely but the disease of a great mind - strong as was this imagination - sensitive and susceptible as it was to all external in- fluence ...
... Lord Byron's imagina- tion - a rich vice which inspired him with his poetry , and which is too surely but the disease of a great mind - strong as was this imagination - sensitive and susceptible as it was to all external in- fluence ...
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