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Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey. bear this continually in his mind , and does not write in the ideal presence of an eager and diversified assem- blage , he may be a poet perhaps , but assuredly he never will be a dramatist . If Lord Byron ...
Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey. bear this continually in his mind , and does not write in the ideal presence of an eager and diversified assem- blage , he may be a poet perhaps , but assuredly he never will be a dramatist . If Lord Byron ...
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Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey. of notoriety to all the world ; but matter of surprise , we should imagine , to nobody but Lord Byron himself . The He would fain persuade himself , indeed , that for this decline of his popularity , or ...
Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey. of notoriety to all the world ; but matter of surprise , we should imagine , to nobody but Lord Byron himself . The He would fain persuade himself , indeed , that for this decline of his popularity , or ...
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Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey. and complete extinction ; and we are brought back , from their transient and theatrical exhibition , to the staple and substantial doctrine of the work - the non- existence of constancy ... LORD BYRON 131.
Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey. and complete extinction ; and we are brought back , from their transient and theatrical exhibition , to the staple and substantial doctrine of the work - the non- existence of constancy ... LORD BYRON 131.
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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