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... Siege of Corinth , " which Byron wrote in imitation of Coleridge's " Christabel , " of which he was a great admirer . These lines are given by Moore in his Life of Byron , " as too full of character and spirit to be lost , " beginning ...
... Siege of Corinth , " which Byron wrote in imitation of Coleridge's " Christabel , " of which he was a great admirer . These lines are given by Moore in his Life of Byron , " as too full of character and spirit to be lost , " beginning ...
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... SIEGE OF CORINTH " ( 5th S. i . 465 ; ii . 50 . ) - W . A. C. writes , " The first quotation ( viz . , " In the year since Jesus died for men " ) " is not from the Siege of Corinth . " Had he said that these lines were not in the ...
... SIEGE OF CORINTH " ( 5th S. i . 465 ; ii . 50 . ) - W . A. C. writes , " The first quotation ( viz . , " In the year since Jesus died for men " ) " is not from the Siege of Corinth . " Had he said that these lines were not in the ...
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... SIEGE OF CORINTH ” ( 5th S. i . 465 ; ii . 50 , 177 . ) — “ In the year since Jesus died for men occurs in the one - volume edition of Byron's Works , Paris , 1835. Of these lines , opening the Siege of Corinth , it is said , p . 289 ...
... SIEGE OF CORINTH ” ( 5th S. i . 465 ; ii . 50 , 177 . ) — “ In the year since Jesus died for men occurs in the one - volume edition of Byron's Works , Paris , 1835. Of these lines , opening the Siege of Corinth , it is said , p . 289 ...
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