Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Том 1H. Colburn, 1828 - 494 стор. |
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... was so annoyed one day at Ge- noa at not succeeding in bantering me out of my epistolary proprieties , that he addressed me a letter beginning , " Dear Lord Hunt . " This 1 sally made me laugh heartily . I told him LORD BYRON . 61.
... was so annoyed one day at Ge- noa at not succeeding in bantering me out of my epistolary proprieties , that he addressed me a letter beginning , " Dear Lord Hunt . " This 1 sally made me laugh heartily . I told him LORD BYRON . 61.
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... Dear Dr. Johnson , - ( It is Mrs. Thrale who speaks ) - " Dear Dr. Johnson was in size an ox , And of his uncle Andrew learnt to box ; A man to wrestlers and to bruisers dear , Who kept the ring in Smithfield a whole year . The Doctor ...
... Dear Dr. Johnson , - ( It is Mrs. Thrale who speaks ) - " Dear Dr. Johnson was in size an ox , And of his uncle Andrew learnt to box ; A man to wrestlers and to bruisers dear , Who kept the ring in Smithfield a whole year . The Doctor ...
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... Dear Doctor Johnson left off drinks fermented , With quarts of chocolate and cream contented ; Yet often down his throat's prodigious gutter , Poor man ! he pour'd whole floods of melted butter . " At these passages , which make me ...
... Dear Doctor Johnson left off drinks fermented , With quarts of chocolate and cream contented ; Yet often down his throat's prodigious gutter , Poor man ! he pour'd whole floods of melted butter . " At these passages , which make me ...
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... dear wife ! my dear child ! " Fletcher , in his narrative , says no- thing of the epithet bestowed on the former ; and this good - humoured domestic was as be- lievable , I dare say , as any man , when he was not taking himself for a ...
... dear wife ! my dear child ! " Fletcher , in his narrative , says no- thing of the epithet bestowed on the former ; and this good - humoured domestic was as be- lievable , I dare say , as any man , when he was not taking himself for a ...
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... DEAR SIR , 4 , Bennet - Street , Dec. 2d , 1813 . Few things could be more welcome than your note ; and on Saturday morning I will avail myself of your permission to thank you for it in person . My time has not been passed , since we ...
... DEAR SIR , 4 , Bennet - Street , Dec. 2d , 1813 . Few things could be more welcome than your note ; and on Saturday morning I will avail myself of your permission to thank you for it in person . My time has not been passed , since we ...
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