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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... body , have their vices ; and conscious of practising a good deal of deception with one another , and persuading themselves it is unavoidable , are disposed to prefer a good regular scandal - monger whom they can despise , before a ...
... body , have their vices ; and conscious of practising a good deal of deception with one another , and persuading themselves it is unavoidable , are disposed to prefer a good regular scandal - monger whom they can despise , before a ...
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... body ; and the fault ( singularly enough ) is at variance with what I have said against it in the book , when I speak of some of my former writings . But even this inconsistency may serve to show , how much I was bent upon making true ...
... body ; and the fault ( singularly enough ) is at variance with what I have said against it in the book , when I speak of some of my former writings . But even this inconsistency may serve to show , how much I was bent upon making true ...
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... body , completed the succinctness and gentlemanliness of his appear- ance . I remember one day , as he stood look- ing out of the window , he resembled in a lively manner the portrait of him by Phillips , by far the best that has ...
... body , completed the succinctness and gentlemanliness of his appear- ance . I remember one day , as he stood look- ing out of the window , he resembled in a lively manner the portrait of him by Phillips , by far the best that has ...
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... body he came nigh . I will now tell the reader , very candidly , what I think of the whole of that matter . Every body knows , in the present beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by marriages of convenience ...
... body he came nigh . I will now tell the reader , very candidly , what I think of the whole of that matter . Every body knows , in the present beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by marriages of convenience ...
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... body . I can see an improvement in it ultimately , when the vicissitude comes which every body attributes to the nature of human society , and which nobody seems to believe in with regard to their own customs : -but I shall be ...
... body . I can see an improvement in it ultimately , when the vicissitude comes which every body attributes to the nature of human society , and which nobody seems to believe in with regard to their own customs : -but I shall be ...
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