Byroniana, the opinions of lord Byron on men, manners and things: with the parish clerk's album kept at his burial place, Hucknall Torkard [ed. by J. M. L.]. |
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... genius , the task of selecting would not have been so dif- ficult . In the opinions of Lord Byron no one will expect to find examples of pure orthodoxy ; but it is trusted that in this little book will be found . none of the unnecessary ...
... genius , the task of selecting would not have been so dif- ficult . In the opinions of Lord Byron no one will expect to find examples of pure orthodoxy ; but it is trusted that in this little book will be found . none of the unnecessary ...
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... Genius , Irritability of 27 Money and Flattery Moore Moore's Lalla Rookh Mountain Scenery , Love of 93 Mode of Life www . 22 www 75 wwww 19 , 69 37 Gibbon 72 www . www Goëthe www ww 24 Grattan www . www 22 Music www www 17 Greeks , the ...
... Genius , Irritability of 27 Money and Flattery Moore Moore's Lalla Rookh Mountain Scenery , Love of 93 Mode of Life www . 22 www 75 wwww 19 , 69 37 Gibbon 72 www . www Goëthe www ww 24 Grattan www . www 22 Music www www 17 Greeks , the ...
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... seat of honour , still bearing the ineffaceable traces of grandeur and sublimity , to astonish future ages . - When Metternich was depreciating the genius of Napoleon , in a circle NAPOLEON . at Vienna where his word was a law.
... seat of honour , still bearing the ineffaceable traces of grandeur and sublimity , to astonish future ages . - When Metternich was depreciating the genius of Napoleon , in a circle NAPOLEON . at Vienna where his word was a law.
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... GENIUS . THE irritability of genius is nothing more or less than a delicacy of organization , which gives a susceptibility to impressions to which coarser minds are never subject ; and cultivation and refinement but increase it , until ...
... GENIUS . THE irritability of genius is nothing more or less than a delicacy of organization , which gives a susceptibility to impressions to which coarser minds are never subject ; and cultivation and refinement but increase it , until ...
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... genius and powers of such a man act but as fresh incite- ments to the unsated malice of his calumniators ; and the fame they win is but as the flame that consumes the funeral pile , whose blaze attracts attention to the substance that ...
... genius and powers of such a man act but as fresh incite- ments to the unsated malice of his calumniators ; and the fame they win is but as the flame that consumes the funeral pile , whose blaze attracts attention to the substance that ...
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27 페이지 - I am very happy here, because I loves oranges, and talks bad Latin to the monks, who understand it, as it is like their own, — and I goes into society (with my pocket-pistols), and I swims in the Tagus all across at once, and I rides on an ass or a mule, and swears Portuguese, and have got a diarrhoea and bites from the mosquitoes. But what of that ? Comfort must not be expected by folks that go a pleasuring. When the Portuguese are pertinacious, I say Carracho! — ' the great oath of the grandees,...
38 페이지 - To-morrow is my birth-day — that is to say, at twelve o' the clock, midnight, ie in twelve minutes, I shall have completed thirty and three years of age ! ! ! — and I go to my bed with a heaviness of heart at having lived so long, and to so little purpose. " It is three minutes past twelve. — - ' 'Tis the VOL. v. G NOTICES OF THE 1821. middle of night by the castle clock...
35 페이지 - With regard to poetry in general, I am convinced, the more I think of it, that he and all of us— Scott, Southey, Wordsworth, Moore, Campbell, I, — are all in the wrong, one as much as another; that we are upon a wrong revolutionary poetical system, or systems, not worth a damn in itself, and from which none but Rogers and Crabbe are free; and that the present and next generations will finally be of this opinion.
xvi 페이지 - Don't forget this, for I am a great reader and admirer of those books, and had read them through and through before I was eight years old, — that is to say, the Old Testament, for the New struck me as a task, but the other as a pleasure. I speak, as a boy, from the recollected impression of that period at Aberdeen, in 1796.
48 페이지 - We were on good terms, but his brother was my intimate friend. There were always great hopes of Peel, amongst us all, masters and scholars — and he has not disappointed them. As a scholar he was greatly my superior; as a declaimer and actor, I was reckoned at least his equal ; as a schoolboy, out of school, I was always in scrapes, and he never; and in school, he always knew his lesson, and I rarely, — but when I knew it, I knew it nearly as well. In general information, history, etc. etc., I...
83 페이지 - What an odd situation and friendship is ours ! — without one spark of love on either side, and produced by circumstances which in general lead to coldness on one side, and aversion on the other.
70 페이지 - How very pretty is the perfect image of her in my memory ! — her brown, dark hair, and hazel eyes; her very dress ! I should be quite grieved to see her now; the reality, however beautiful, would destroy, or at least confuse, the features of the lovely Peri which then existed in her, and still lives in my imagination, at the d1stance of more than sixteen years.
47 페이지 - I know the precise worth of popular applause, for few scribblers have had more of it; and if I chose to swerve into their paths, I could retain it, or resume it.
48 페이지 - Till I was eighteen years old (odd as it may seem) I had never read a review. But while at Harrow, my general information was so great on modern topics as to induce a suspicion that I could only collect so much information from Reviews, because I was never seen reading ', but always idle, and in mischief, or at play. The truth is, that I read eating, read in bed, read when no one else read, and had read all sorts of reading since I was five years old...