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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... express the sense I have ( at least I am not well enough at present to dare to let my heart attempt it ) of the eloquent and cordial articles that have appeared in defence of this work in various journals , both in town and country ...
... express the sense I have ( at least I am not well enough at present to dare to let my heart attempt it ) of the eloquent and cordial articles that have appeared in defence of this work in various journals , both in town and country ...
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... express his astonishment at having met with so unpoetical a poet , and so unmajestic a lord . Those who only paid him a short visit , or communicated with him from a distance , seemed as if they could not suffi- ciently express their ...
... express his astonishment at having met with so unpoetical a poet , and so unmajestic a lord . Those who only paid him a short visit , or communicated with him from a distance , seemed as if they could not suffi- ciently express their ...
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... . On the lat- ter he was accustomed to express himself very broadly . I have heard him say many times , that , for all their face - making , the morals of the English aristocracy were not a whit bet- ter than LORD BYRON . 231.
... . On the lat- ter he was accustomed to express himself very broadly . I have heard him say many times , that , for all their face - making , the morals of the English aristocracy were not a whit bet- ter than LORD BYRON . 231.
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... that it was often used by a juster devotion to express a sense of the great Mover of the universe . An impatience in contradicting worldly and pernicious notions of a supernatural power , led his own aspira- tions 296 MR . SHELLEY .
... that it was often used by a juster devotion to express a sense of the great Mover of the universe . An impatience in contradicting worldly and pernicious notions of a supernatural power , led his own aspira- tions 296 MR . SHELLEY .
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... express the actual way in which people talk with each other , whom education and a certain refine- ment of sentiment have placed above the use of vulgar idioms . I use the word vulgar in its most extensive sense : the vulgarity of rank ...
... express the actual way in which people talk with each other , whom education and a certain refine- ment of sentiment have placed above the use of vulgar idioms . I use the word vulgar in its most extensive sense : the vulgarity of rank ...
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