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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... called on me in the prison several times , and used to bring books for my Story of Rimini , which I was then writing . He would not let the foot- man bring them in . He would enter with a couple of quartos under his arm ; and give you ...
... called on me in the prison several times , and used to bring books for my Story of Rimini , which I was then writing . He would not let the foot- man bring them in . He would enter with a couple of quartos under his arm ; and give you ...
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... I saw Mr. Hobhouse and Mr. Scrope Davies ( college friends of his ) almost every time I called . Mr. Rogers was re- gular in his daily visits ; and Lord Holland , he said , was very kind to him . Finally , LORD BYRON . 7.
... I saw Mr. Hobhouse and Mr. Scrope Davies ( college friends of his ) almost every time I called . Mr. Rogers was re- gular in his daily visits ; and Lord Holland , he said , was very kind to him . Finally , LORD BYRON . 7.
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... called in his way on Mr. Shelley , who was shocked at his appearance , and gave him some money out of his very dis- gust ; for he thought nobody would help such a fellow if he did not . The unpleasant part of the business did not end ...
... called in his way on Mr. Shelley , who was shocked at his appearance , and gave him some money out of his very dis- gust ; for he thought nobody would help such a fellow if he did not . The unpleasant part of the business did not end ...
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... called declines and con- sumptions , from which the most eminent of the profession are not free . I suspect , that people of this tendency , with a proper mode of living , may reach to as good a period of existence as any other . The ...
... called declines and con- sumptions , from which the most eminent of the profession are not free . I suspect , that people of this tendency , with a proper mode of living , may reach to as good a period of existence as any other . The ...
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... called in Italy , what he would have called me there had he been alive : and the familiarity was welcome to me from Lord Byron's mouth , partly because it pleased him- self , partly because it was not of a worldly fashion , and the link ...
... called in Italy , what he would have called me there had he been alive : and the familiarity was welcome to me from Lord Byron's mouth , partly because it pleased him- self , partly because it was not of a worldly fashion , and the link ...
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