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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... give the public an account of my intimacy with Lord Byron . I was told that I should put an end to a great deal of false biography , and do myself a great service besides . My refusal of this suggestion will at least show , that I was ...
... give the public an account of my intimacy with Lord Byron . I was told that I should put an end to a great deal of false biography , and do myself a great service besides . My refusal of this suggestion will at least show , that I was ...
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... give an unpleasant account of any man ; and as to my own biography , I soon became tired of that . It is true , I should have entered into it in greater detail , and endeavoured to make the search into my thoughts and actions of some ...
... give an unpleasant account of any man ; and as to my own biography , I soon became tired of that . It is true , I should have entered into it in greater detail , and endeavoured to make the search into my thoughts and actions of some ...
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... give up , in my time , too many dreams of self - love , to deny myself the consolation of candour . The account of Lord Byron was not in- tended to stand first in the book . I should have kept it for a climax . My own remi- niscences ...
... give up , in my time , too many dreams of self - love , to deny myself the consolation of candour . The account of Lord Byron was not in- tended to stand first in the book . I should have kept it for a climax . My own remi- niscences ...
Сторінка xviii
... gives you serves only to exasperate an uncandid enemy . Among twenty articles which I understand have been written against me in various pub- lications , one has appeared in the Quarterly Review , such as I should no more have no- ticed ...
... gives you serves only to exasperate an uncandid enemy . Among twenty articles which I understand have been written against me in various pub- lications , one has appeared in the Quarterly Review , such as I should no more have no- ticed ...
Сторінка xxvii
... give it the due answer . What the reviewer says about Mr. Shelley's having confessed to somebody , " with tears , " that " he well knew he had been all in the wrong , " is a phenomenon , which must come attested by all the magistrates ...
... give it the due answer . What the reviewer says about Mr. Shelley's having confessed to somebody , " with tears , " that " he well knew he had been all in the wrong , " is a phenomenon , which must come attested by all the magistrates ...
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