Aún no tenemos significados para "third canto".
1The third canto of the poem was composed at intervals.
2He ends the third canto with a sort of hurrah-
3They are, probably, part of a projected third canto.
4The last thirty-six stanzas of the twenty- third canto, where the poet describes in detail how Roland became mad.
5Not only its third canto but the whole of the Kumâra-Sambhava poem is painted upon a limitless canvas.
6The third canto was added in 1835, when the poem was published in the first volume of his 'Curl-Papers' (Papillotes).
7I will, however, instance the third canto of the Inferno, and the sixth of the Purgatorio, as passages incomparable in their kind.
8I need scarcely remind the reader of the exquisite description of the poet's grandfather, in the Introduction to the third canto of Marmion-
9The tempest in the third canto is in verse a splendid microcosm of the favourites, if not the prevailing mood, of the writer's mind.
10While in the neighborhood of Geneva he produced the third canto of "Childe Harold," "The Prisoner of Chillon," "A Dream," and other things.
11"Do you remember that line in the third canto of the 'Inferno?'"
12The third Canto of "Childe Harold," "Manfred," and dozens of shorter poems had been sent to Murray.
13You are out about the third Canto: I have not done, nor designed, a line of continuation to that poem.
14Lord Byron, in this, the Third Canto of 'Childe Harold,' expresses in most affecting words an enthusiasm of love for his sister.
15In the third Canto, after sixteen centuries of wandering, Paulo recounts the origin of his suffering to Rosa, a woman he loves:
16You must have heard, or the Third Canto of Childe Harold will have informed you, that Lord Byron resided many months in this neighbourhood.
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