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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... character and ten- dency of this valedictory epistle . But in case he has both lost the document and totally for- gotten what it contained , we are happy in hav- ing this opportunity of informing him , that a copy of it exists in very ...
... character and ten- dency of this valedictory epistle . But in case he has both lost the document and totally for- gotten what it contained , we are happy in hav- ing this opportunity of informing him , that a copy of it exists in very ...
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... character , with which ( in the teeth of his excessive eulogies of the de- ceased ) he threatened to brand his memory , the moment he thought he had found reason to quarrel with it . But I am again led away to say more than is necessary ...
... character , with which ( in the teeth of his excessive eulogies of the de- ceased ) he threatened to brand his memory , the moment he thought he had found reason to quarrel with it . But I am again led away to say more than is necessary ...
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... character - Lord Byron and Mr. Wordsworth . Of Mr. Words- worth I will speak hereafter . Lord Byron , I thought , took a pleasure in my room , as con- trasted with the splendour of his great house . He had too much reason to do so . His ...
... character - Lord Byron and Mr. Wordsworth . Of Mr. Words- worth I will speak hereafter . Lord Byron , I thought , took a pleasure in my room , as con- trasted with the splendour of his great house . He had too much reason to do so . His ...
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... character . It was chosen by Mr. Shelley , who intended to beg my accept- ance of it , and who knew , situated as he and I were , that in putting about us such furni- ture as he used himself , he could not pay us a handsomer or more ...
... character . It was chosen by Mr. Shelley , who intended to beg my accept- ance of it , and who knew , situated as he and I were , that in putting about us such furni- ture as he used himself , he could not pay us a handsomer or more ...
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... more allied to the northern character and to the Germans . The women are apt to be fair , and to have fair tresses , as the lady in question had . The men also are of lighter complexions than is usual in LORD BYRON . 37.
... more allied to the northern character and to the Germans . The women are apt to be fair , and to have fair tresses , as the lady in question had . The men also are of lighter complexions than is usual in LORD BYRON . 37.
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