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The effect in the main , however , of Byron's personality on those who came to know him was one either of utter will - lessness , or at least of a vagueness and vacillation of intention and a skepticism ...
The effect in the main , however , of Byron's personality on those who came to know him was one either of utter will - lessness , or at least of a vagueness and vacillation of intention and a skepticism ...
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Once more , when reëmbarked upon his career , he becomes uncertain of his intentions ; once more he questions his desire to be an author : “ I keep no journal , nor have I any intention of scribbling my travels .
Once more , when reëmbarked upon his career , he becomes uncertain of his intentions ; once more he questions his desire to be an author : “ I keep no journal , nor have I any intention of scribbling my travels .
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The intention has already been doubted . --The poem is not a premeditated work of art , but a result of impulse , a reaction in verse to the stimulus of travel . With this stimulus removed , its author had no further reason for ...
The intention has already been doubted . --The poem is not a premeditated work of art , but a result of impulse , a reaction in verse to the stimulus of travel . With this stimulus removed , its author had no further reason for ...
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