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... I have been called and mis - called melancholy-you must have seen how falsely , frequently ? ' -- ' No , Byron , ' she answered , ' it is not at heart you are the most melancholy of mankind ; and often when apparently gayest .
... I have been called and mis - called melancholy-you must have seen how falsely , frequently ? ' -- ' No , Byron , ' she answered , ' it is not at heart you are the most melancholy of mankind ; and often when apparently gayest .
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It does not apply , however , to the distinction being proposed here , for in it Madeline , as the so - called Body , is not intended to be so much the ' physical side ' of Roderick as , in Byron's words , his carcass , his clay .
It does not apply , however , to the distinction being proposed here , for in it Madeline , as the so - called Body , is not intended to be so much the ' physical side ' of Roderick as , in Byron's words , his carcass , his clay .
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It is in a very Byronic " circle of sin , " as London is called in a second letter to Miss Pigot ( Aug. 2 , 1807 ) , that Poe's roue becomes trapped . 5 On Herod , Love , and Duels Admitted to Oxford , William Wilson found himself in a ...
It is in a very Byronic " circle of sin , " as London is called in a second letter to Miss Pigot ( Aug. 2 , 1807 ) , that Poe's roue becomes trapped . 5 On Herod , Love , and Duels Admitted to Oxford , William Wilson found himself in a ...
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Polking about in News tead Abbey | 2 |
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