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It has necessitated hard thinking and action . ... Upon Byron its action had this twofold result . It exaggerated his melancholy and sufferings ; it denied him ease . Only a Puritan conscience , plus a taste for literature , was needed ...
It has necessitated hard thinking and action . ... Upon Byron its action had this twofold result . It exaggerated his melancholy and sufferings ; it denied him ease . Only a Puritan conscience , plus a taste for literature , was needed ...
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Byron was happy only in action ; but literature and his imagination offered the sole vent to his inherited corsair nature . His eccentricities , inconsistencies , and violent passion may be traced largely to the fact that , essentially ...
Byron was happy only in action ; but literature and his imagination offered the sole vent to his inherited corsair nature . His eccentricities , inconsistencies , and violent passion may be traced largely to the fact that , essentially ...
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The power of the goddess Dullness is to be exemplified “ in some one , great , and remarkable action . ” A person is fixed upon to support the action , the fable is made one and entire , and branched into episodes , " each of which hath ...
The power of the goddess Dullness is to be exemplified “ in some one , great , and remarkable action . ” A person is fixed upon to support the action , the fable is made one and entire , and branched into episodes , " each of which hath ...
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