Lord Byron and Some of his ContemporariesGeorg Olms Verlag |
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... heard , read , done , or said , I have forbid myself to dare to alter even the most light and indifferent circumstances . My conscience does not falsify one tittle . What my ignorance may do , I cannot say . " MONTAIGNE . SECOND EDITION ...
... heard , read , done , or said , I have forbid myself to dare to alter even the most light and indifferent circumstances . My conscience does not falsify one tittle . What my ignorance may do , I cannot say . " MONTAIGNE . SECOND EDITION ...
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... heard the canting rogue at his half - way house , and thought there was something in him . Mr. Murray should really keep a more sober eye on the times , and get cleverer men to do his work ; for public knowledge is advancing , while he ...
... heard the canting rogue at his half - way house , and thought there was something in him . Mr. Murray should really keep a more sober eye on the times , and get cleverer men to do his work ; for public knowledge is advancing , while he ...
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... heard it elsewhere , and that it was put by some honest man . " It is well known , " says the Review , " that Lord Byron took leave finally of Mr. Leigh Hunt by letter . The letter in question we never saw , but we have conversed with ...
... heard it elsewhere , and that it was put by some honest man . " It is well known , " says the Review , " that Lord Byron took leave finally of Mr. Leigh Hunt by letter . The letter in question we never saw , but we have conversed with ...
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