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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... of freedom ; and how openly I had ever behaved to himself , both in what I ventured to praise in him and to differ with ; and yet all this did not hinder him from practising against the Liberal , in a way the THE SECOND EDITION . xxix.
... of freedom ; and how openly I had ever behaved to himself , both in what I ventured to praise in him and to differ with ; and yet all this did not hinder him from practising against the Liberal , in a way the THE SECOND EDITION . xxix.
Сторінка xxx
... Liberal , in a way the most disingenuous towards me , and upon grounds the most ridiculous in him . I have since expressed my resentment in a strong but not ungenerous manner ; and he has the cre- dit , upon the very ground on which he ...
... Liberal , in a way the most disingenuous towards me , and upon grounds the most ridiculous in him . I have since expressed my resentment in a strong but not ungenerous manner ; and he has the cre- dit , upon the very ground on which he ...
Сторінка xxxiii
... liberal and illiberal , " says the Chronicle , " would , in the present day , be more appropriate than those of Whig and Tory . Liberal supposes an homage to know- ledge , a disposition to submit all opinions to the test of free enquiry ...
... liberal and illiberal , " says the Chronicle , " would , in the present day , be more appropriate than those of Whig and Tory . Liberal supposes an homage to know- ledge , a disposition to submit all opinions to the test of free enquiry ...
Сторінка xxxv
... Liberal had a " taint " in it . It was a thing bad enough to say , and foolish ; but Mr. Moore might have accused the Li- beral of having a thousand taints in it , had he discussed that matter openly with us . It was THE SECOND EDITION ...
... Liberal had a " taint " in it . It was a thing bad enough to say , and foolish ; but Mr. Moore might have accused the Li- beral of having a thousand taints in it , had he discussed that matter openly with us . It was THE SECOND EDITION ...
Сторінка xxxviii
... Liberal fairly , without bringing his own principles into question : - he did not choose to do that - and therefore he should have made no objections at all . If he had any thing else to say , for Lord Byron or himself , why why did he ...
... Liberal fairly , without bringing his own principles into question : - he did not choose to do that - and therefore he should have made no objections at all . If he had any thing else to say , for Lord Byron or himself , why why did he ...
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