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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... common na- ture , to have given him all the delight of flattery without the insincerity of it , had it been possible . But nobody , who has not tried it , knows how hard it is to wish to love a man , and to find the enthusiasm of this ...
... common na- ture , to have given him all the delight of flattery without the insincerity of it , had it been possible . But nobody , who has not tried it , knows how hard it is to wish to love a man , and to find the enthusiasm of this ...
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... common infirmities , -that I cannot without regret think of the picture I have drawn of the infirmities of Lord Byron , common or uncommon , nor omit to set down this con- " In the " Plain Speaker , " vol . ii . p . 418 . fession of an ...
... common infirmities , -that I cannot without regret think of the picture I have drawn of the infirmities of Lord Byron , common or uncommon , nor omit to set down this con- " In the " Plain Speaker , " vol . ii . p . 418 . fession of an ...
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... common in Italy , where few houses are in possession of one family . It has been said that Lord Byron portioned off a part of his own dwelling , handsomely fitted it up for us , and heaped on us in this , as in other matters , a variety ...
... common in Italy , where few houses are in possession of one family . It has been said that Lord Byron portioned off a part of his own dwelling , handsomely fitted it up for us , and heaped on us in this , as in other matters , a variety ...
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... them , -the most common - place be- lievers in a poet's attractions will begin to sus- pect , that it is possible for his books to be the best part of him . From the dilemma into which I thus found myself thrown LORD BYRON . 43.
... them , -the most common - place be- lievers in a poet's attractions will begin to sus- pect , that it is possible for his books to be the best part of him . From the dilemma into which I thus found myself thrown LORD BYRON . 43.
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... common with others of his rank , and of which it was not to be expected he should get rid . Men do not easily give up any advantages they possess , real or imagi- nary ; and they have a good deal to say in their favour , I mean , as far ...
... common with others of his rank , and of which it was not to be expected he should get rid . Men do not easily give up any advantages they possess , real or imagi- nary ; and they have a good deal to say in their favour , I mean , as far ...
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