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... present volume . The other face , sardonic and morose or rapturous and impassioned , wears an introspective expression or looks beyond the real world to a romantic ideal to an idealized life of action in the East , or of contemplation ...
... present volume . The other face , sardonic and morose or rapturous and impassioned , wears an introspective expression or looks beyond the real world to a romantic ideal to an idealized life of action in the East , or of contemplation ...
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... present editor considered it necessary to punctuate afresh . Old spellings are in general retained ( but not in the case of such uncouth forms as " recal ” and “ befel ” ) . The texts have been collated with the First Editions , with ...
... present editor considered it necessary to punctuate afresh . Old spellings are in general retained ( but not in the case of such uncouth forms as " recal ” and “ befel ” ) . The texts have been collated with the First Editions , with ...
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... present , and of future worlds . Cain . Oh , god , or demon , or whate'er thou art , yon our earth ? Is Lucifer ... presents a variant reading of this line ; instead of " near it still " it has " purpler it still . " No explanation is ...
... present , and of future worlds . Cain . Oh , god , or demon , or whate'er thou art , yon our earth ? Is Lucifer ... presents a variant reading of this line ; instead of " near it still " it has " purpler it still . " No explanation is ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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