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Even literary envy , a base sensation , from which , perhaps , this age is more free
than any other , forgave the man whose splendour dimmed the fame of his
competitors . The generosity of Lord Byron ' s disposition , his readiness to assist
...
Even literary envy , a base sensation , from which , perhaps , this age is more free
than any other , forgave the man whose splendour dimmed the fame of his
competitors . The generosity of Lord Byron ' s disposition , his readiness to assist
...
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Such were those who , hiding perhaps secret hopes with affected despondencc ,
lamented the madness which endeavoured to make a stand against the
Irresistible , whose military calculations were formed on plans far beyond the ...
Such were those who , hiding perhaps secret hopes with affected despondencc ,
lamented the madness which endeavoured to make a stand against the
Irresistible , whose military calculations were formed on plans far beyond the ...
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To this poet ' s high poetical genius we have always paid deference ; though not
uniformly perhaps , he has , too frequently for his own popularity , wandered into
the wild and mystic , and left the reader at a loss accurately to determine his ...
To this poet ' s high poetical genius we have always paid deference ; though not
uniformly perhaps , he has , too frequently for his own popularity , wandered into
the wild and mystic , and left the reader at a loss accurately to determine his ...
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... medium of more ancient grammarians , whose labours they appropriated to
themselves , and afterwards perhaps destroyed the copies of them , as Photius is
said to have done to the authors of whom he has givenabridgments ; andas
Petrus ...
... medium of more ancient grammarians , whose labours they appropriated to
themselves , and afterwards perhaps destroyed the copies of them , as Photius is
said to have done to the authors of whom he has givenabridgments ; andas
Petrus ...
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ap pleasuresure dumperiai for we shall only advise them to study Nature , and
from their original genius and powers of deep thinking , we may perhaps
anticipate new combinations that will materially contribute to the perfection of the
art .
ap pleasuresure dumperiai for we shall only advise them to study Nature , and
from their original genius and powers of deep thinking , we may perhaps
anticipate new combinations that will materially contribute to the perfection of the
art .
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