Of the natural beauties, for which the region was famed much has been written.
Much has been written by way of attempt to explain this seeming discrepancy.
Much has been written, beyond all possible warrant of scriptural authority, concerning the visit of the magi, or wise men, who thus sought and found the infant Christ.
Much has been written of the perfect happiness that came to both Shelley and Mary from their association.
So much has been written, and is universally known of the Genevese episode of Byron's career, that Shelley's biographer may pass lightly over the particulars of the poet's sojourn with Claire and Mary on the marge of Leman.
Much has been written of the derivation and meaning of the word cowan, some finding its origin in a Greek term meaning "dog.
Much has been written on this subject that cannot be understood.
Of George Sand and her lovers how much has been written.
So much has been written in this two-voiced fugue in the symphony of Liszt's life that it is difficult to disentangle the truth from the fable.
Much has been written to Shelley's honour about his habitual temperance and general disregard for the pleasures of the table.
So much has been written in the ways of sycophancy or vaingloriousness about Shelley's Norman descent and aristocratic quality, it is necessary to glance at some of the facts of his ancestral story.
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