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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... fair cousin , who saved me from being burnt there one fine morn- ing , I received visits in it from two persons of a remarkable discrepancy of character - Lord Byron and Mr. Wordsworth . Of Mr. Words- worth I will speak hereafter . Lord ...
... fair cousin , who saved me from being burnt there one fine morn- ing , I received visits in it from two persons of a remarkable discrepancy of character - Lord Byron and Mr. Wordsworth . Of Mr. Words- worth I will speak hereafter . Lord ...
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... 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.
... 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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... fair dealing . A friend of mine had told me , as an instance of his superiority to mere party views , that he piqued himself upon a " Life of Napoleon " which he was about to publish , and which was to be very impartial . In short ...
... fair dealing . A friend of mine had told me , as an instance of his superiority to mere party views , that he piqued himself upon a " Life of Napoleon " which he was about to publish , and which was to be very impartial . In short ...
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... of the motto to his fair friend , who wished particularly to know what " Crede Byron " meant . The motto , it must be acknowledged , was awkward . The version , His to which her Italian helped her , was too pro- 58 LORD BYRON .
... of the motto to his fair friend , who wished particularly to know what " Crede Byron " meant . The motto , it must be acknowledged , was awkward . The version , His to which her Italian helped her , was too pro- 58 LORD BYRON .
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... fair and delicate yel- low at all events , and within the limits of the poetical . She had regular features , of the order properly called handsome , in distinction to pret- tiness or to piquancy ; being well proportioned to one another ...
... fair and delicate yel- low at all events , and within the limits of the poetical . She had regular features , of the order properly called handsome , in distinction to pret- tiness or to piquancy ; being well proportioned to one another ...
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