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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... preceded by a biographical sketch . I engaged for it , together with another work , as soon as I returned to England ; but the delight of finding myself among my old scenes and friends , the prospect of better a 2 PREFACE. ...
... preceded by a biographical sketch . I engaged for it , together with another work , as soon as I returned to England ; but the delight of finding myself among my old scenes and friends , the prospect of better a 2 PREFACE. ...
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... England , how it was that I did not give the public an account of my intimacy with Lord Byron . I was told that I should put an end to a great deal of false biography , and do myself a great service besides . My refusal of this ...
... England , how it was that I did not give the public an account of my intimacy with Lord Byron . I was told that I should put an end to a great deal of false biography , and do myself a great service besides . My refusal of this ...
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... able to make the lady com- fortable . From the time of my taking leave of Lord Byron in England , to the moment of our meet- ing in Italy , I scarcely heard of him , and never from him . He had become not very fond of 12 LORD BYRON .
... able to make the lady com- fortable . From the time of my taking leave of Lord Byron in England , to the moment of our meet- ing in Italy , I scarcely heard of him , and never from him . He had become not very fond of 12 LORD BYRON .
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... a struggle was made in England to reanimate that paper , injured by the peace , and by a variety of other circum- stances , a simultaneous endeavour should be made in Italy to secure new aid to our dimi- LORD BYRON . 13.
... a struggle was made in England to reanimate that paper , injured by the peace , and by a variety of other circum- stances , a simultaneous endeavour should be made in Italy to secure new aid to our dimi- LORD BYRON . 13.
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... England . He took me into an inner - room , and intro- duced me to a young lady in a state of great agitation . Her face was flushed , her eyes lit up , and her hair ( which she wore in that fa- shion ) looked as if it streamed in ...
... England . He took me into an inner - room , and intro- duced me to a young lady in a state of great agitation . Her face was flushed , her eyes lit up , and her hair ( which she wore in that fa- shion ) looked as if it streamed in ...
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