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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... doubt that I speak the truth , and that it is better to get at the truth out of my own mouth , than charge me directly with want of it ) that I have kept back this one letter writ- ten to me by Lord Byron , while I have published ...
... doubt that I speak the truth , and that it is better to get at the truth out of my own mouth , than charge me directly with want of it ) that I have kept back this one letter writ- ten to me by Lord Byron , while I have published ...
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... doubt them . Visiting me one day , when I had a friend with me , he seemed uneasy , and asked without ceremony , when he should find me alone . My friend , who was a man of taste and spirit , and the last in the world to intrude his ...
... doubt them . Visiting me one day , when I had a friend with me , he seemed uneasy , and asked without ceremony , when he should find me alone . My friend , who was a man of taste and spirit , and the last in the world to intrude his ...
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... doubt , would never have heard of it under that title . He married for money , but of course he wooed with his genius ; and the lady persuaded herself that she liked him , partly because he had a genius , and partly because it is ...
... doubt , would never have heard of it under that title . He married for money , but of course he wooed with his genius ; and the lady persuaded herself that she liked him , partly because he had a genius , and partly because it is ...
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... doubt whether he was in possession of his senses . She took measures , which exceedingly mortified him , for solving this doubt ; and though they were on good terms when she left an uneasy house to vi- sit her friends in the country ...
... doubt whether he was in possession of his senses . She took measures , which exceedingly mortified him , for solving this doubt ; and though they were on good terms when she left an uneasy house to vi- sit her friends in the country ...
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... doubt , that Lord Byron felt the scandal of the separation severely . It is likely , also , that he began to long for his wife's adherence the more , when he saw that she would not return . Perhaps he liked her the better . At all ...
... doubt , that Lord Byron felt the scandal of the separation severely . It is likely , also , that he began to long for his wife's adherence the more , when he saw that she would not return . Perhaps he liked her the better . At all ...
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