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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... felt an access of the spleen and indignation , which I experi- enced as a man who thought himself ill- treated . With this , to a certain extent , the account is coloured , though never with a shadow of untruth ; nor have I noticed a ...
... felt an access of the spleen and indignation , which I experi- enced as a man who thought himself ill- treated . With this , to a certain extent , the account is coloured , though never with a shadow of untruth ; nor have I noticed a ...
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... felt Lord Byron's conduct less than I did , I should have experienced less of it . Flattery might have done much with him ; and I felt enough admiration of his talents , and sympathy with his common na- ture , to have given him all the ...
... felt Lord Byron's conduct less than I did , I should have experienced less of it . Flattery might have done much with him ; and I felt enough admiration of his talents , and sympathy with his common na- ture , to have given him all the ...
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... to make my ac- quaintance . I said I felt myself highly flat- tered , and should be proud to entertain his Lordship as well as a poor patriot could . He was accordingly invited to dinner . His friend only stipulated 2 LORD BYRON .
... to make my ac- quaintance . I said I felt myself highly flat- tered , and should be proud to entertain his Lordship as well as a poor patriot could . He was accordingly invited to dinner . His friend only stipulated 2 LORD BYRON .
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... felt anxious to look at so interesting a visitor ; which was paying the latter a compliment . But his Lordship's will was disturbed , and he vented his spleen accord- ingly . I took it at the time for a piece of sim- plicity , blinded ...
... felt anxious to look at so interesting a visitor ; which was paying the latter a compliment . But his Lordship's will was disturbed , and he vented his spleen accord- ingly . I took it at the time for a piece of sim- plicity , blinded ...
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... felt severely ; and to crown all , he had an execution in his house . I was struck with the real trouble he manifested , compared with what the public thought of it . The adherence of his old friends was also touching . I saw Mr ...
... felt severely ; and to crown all , he had an execution in his house . I was struck with the real trouble he manifested , compared with what the public thought of it . The adherence of his old friends was also touching . I saw Mr ...
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