Lord Byron and Some of his ContemporariesGeorg Olms Verlag |
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... respect fit to appear ; but it has long ceased to be within my no- tions of what is necessary for society , to give an unpleasant account of any man ; and as to my own biography , I soon became tired of that . It is true , I should have ...
... respect fit to appear ; but it has long ceased to be within my no- tions of what is necessary for society , to give an unpleasant account of any man ; and as to my own biography , I soon became tired of that . It is true , I should have ...
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... respect for a writer , to contend with him ; and I keep what I have to say on these matters , till the promised work appears from the pen of Mr. Moore . Meanwhile , however , in order to answer a question put to me in the Quar- terly ...
... respect for a writer , to contend with him ; and I keep what I have to say on these matters , till the promised work appears from the pen of Mr. Moore . Meanwhile , however , in order to answer a question put to me in the Quar- terly ...
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... respect for his rank than I was wil- ling to suppose , my sympathy was not an agreeable one ; so , contenting myself with see- ing his Lordship's head bob up and down in the water , like a buoy , I came away . Lord Byron was afterwards ...
... respect for his rank than I was wil- ling to suppose , my sympathy was not an agreeable one ; so , contenting myself with see- ing his Lordship's head bob up and down in the water , like a buoy , I came away . Lord Byron was afterwards ...
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