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... translation of Lamartine's poem , and the Lord Bard was not only pacified , but expressed his admiration . He sent Lamartine his compliments through the translator . On the eve of Byron's departure for Greece , Lamartine also sent him a ...
... translation of Lamartine's poem , and the Lord Bard was not only pacified , but expressed his admiration . He sent Lamartine his compliments through the translator . On the eve of Byron's departure for Greece , Lamartine also sent him a ...
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... translation of what he said was a letter from Byron to a friend . It was in fact a translation of a lyric which Byron had enclosed in a letter to Thomas Moore . Byron had never come nearer to pure poetry than this : So , we'll go no ...
... translation of what he said was a letter from Byron to a friend . It was in fact a translation of a lyric which Byron had enclosed in a letter to Thomas Moore . Byron had never come nearer to pure poetry than this : So , we'll go no ...
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... translated as ' inspiration ' carries a direct reference to the divine spark in a person . The descriptions of Kipling ... translation of ' by inspiration ' would be ' with God inside them ' : Plato uses the word from which ' enthusiasm ...
... translated as ' inspiration ' carries a direct reference to the divine spark in a person . The descriptions of Kipling ... translation of ' by inspiration ' would be ' with God inside them ' : Plato uses the word from which ' enthusiasm ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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