The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Lord Byron . - 172 X. Letters written on Board His Majesty's Ship the Northumber- land , and at Saint Helena ; in ... Sir John Sinclair , Bart . 5. Christian Policy , the Salvation of the Empire . Being a clear and concise Examination ...
... Lord Byron . - 172 X. Letters written on Board His Majesty's Ship the Northumber- land , and at Saint Helena ; in ... Sir John Sinclair , Bart . 5. Christian Policy , the Salvation of the Empire . Being a clear and concise Examination ...
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... Lord - 172 Byron . X. Letters written on Board His Majesty's Ship the Northumber- land , and at Saint Helena ; in ... Sir John Sinclair , Bart . 5. Christian Policy , the Salvation of the Empire . Being a clear and concise Examination ...
... Lord - 172 Byron . X. Letters written on Board His Majesty's Ship the Northumber- land , and at Saint Helena ; in ... Sir John Sinclair , Bart . 5. Christian Policy , the Salvation of the Empire . Being a clear and concise Examination ...
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... Lord Byron . 8vo . John Murray : London . WE E have felt ourselves very much affected by the perusal of these poems , nor can we suppose that we are singular in our feelings . Other poets have given us their literary productions as the ...
... Lord Byron . 8vo . John Murray : London . WE E have felt ourselves very much affected by the perusal of these poems , nor can we suppose that we are singular in our feelings . Other poets have given us their literary productions as the ...
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... Lord Byron . Nor does it require much time or a deep acquaintance with human nature to discover why these extraordinary powers should in many cases have contributed more to the wretchedness than to the hap- piness of their possessor ...
... Lord Byron . Nor does it require much time or a deep acquaintance with human nature to discover why these extraordinary powers should in many cases have contributed more to the wretchedness than to the hap- piness of their possessor ...
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... Lord Byron , by the sentiments of weariness of life and enmity with the world which they so frequently express - and by the singular analogy which such sentiments hold with incidents of his life so recently before the public . The works ...
... Lord Byron , by the sentiments of weariness of life and enmity with the world which they so frequently express - and by the singular analogy which such sentiments hold with incidents of his life so recently before the public . The works ...
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