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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... cause of the infir- mity , ( which to know handsomely is to over- come ) and anxious to make amends for any wrong pointed out to me , I am always fancying that others are willing to go through the same reflections , and seat themselves ...
... cause of the infir- mity , ( which to know handsomely is to over- come ) and anxious to make amends for any wrong pointed out to me , I am always fancying that others are willing to go through the same reflections , and seat themselves ...
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... cause it worships the usual happy compli- ment , of thinking falsehood and malignity necessary to its support . The sole object is to put the book down ; to put it down , —not be- cause there is nothing in it , or it is not true , ( for ...
... cause it worships the usual happy compli- ment , of thinking falsehood and malignity necessary to its support . The sole object is to put the book down ; to put it down , —not be- cause there is nothing in it , or it is not true , ( for ...
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... cause . He knew what a situation I was in ; what a family I had ; what struggles I had gone through , for the sake of freedom ; and how openly I had ever behaved to himself , both in what I ventured to praise in him and to differ with ...
... cause . He knew what a situation I was in ; what a family I had ; what struggles I had gone through , for the sake of freedom ; and how openly I had ever behaved to himself , both in what I ventured to praise in him and to differ with ...
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... cause of liberty . His failure in the House of Lords is well known . He was very candid about it ; said he was much fright- ened , and should never be able to do any thing that way . Lords of all parties came about him 4 LORD BYRON .
... cause of liberty . His failure in the House of Lords is well known . He was very candid about it ; said he was much fright- ened , and should never be able to do any thing that way . Lords of all parties came about him 4 LORD BYRON .
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... cause of liberty . My family , therefore , packed up their books , and prepared to go by sea . Of my voyage I will give an account here- after . My business at present is to speak of Lord Byron , to whose Italian residence I therefore ...
... cause of liberty . My family , therefore , packed up their books , and prepared to go by sea . Of my voyage I will give an account here- after . My business at present is to speak of Lord Byron , to whose Italian residence I therefore ...
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