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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... hand- some treatment of my publisher , and indulge in too long a holiday . I wrote , but I wrote little : I had not even yet learned how much I might have done with that little , if done regularly ; and the consequence was , that time ...
... hand- some treatment of my publisher , and indulge in too long a holiday . I wrote , but I wrote little : I had not even yet learned how much I might have done with that little , if done regularly ; and the consequence was , that time ...
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... the picture I have drawn of the infirmities of Lord Byron , common or uncommon , nor omit to set down this con- " In the " Plain Speaker , " vol . ii . p . 418 . fession of an unwilling hand . Fecit mærens . Let PREFACE . ix.
... the picture I have drawn of the infirmities of Lord Byron , common or uncommon , nor omit to set down this con- " In the " Plain Speaker , " vol . ii . p . 418 . fession of an unwilling hand . Fecit mærens . Let PREFACE . ix.
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... hand . Fecit mærens . Let it be turned against myself , if it ought . The same may be said of my remarks on Mr. Hazlitt . * If no man reduces himself to a greater necessity for it than he , by the way- wardness and cruelty of his temper ...
... hand . Fecit mærens . Let it be turned against myself , if it ought . The same may be said of my remarks on Mr. Hazlitt . * If no man reduces himself to a greater necessity for it than he , by the way- wardness and cruelty of his temper ...
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... hands , and to the best- natured construction that can be put upon my own errors . Agreeably to these opinions , but protest- ing at the same time against any conclusion . to be drawn from the confession , apart from a knowledge of all ...
... hands , and to the best- natured construction that can be put upon my own errors . Agreeably to these opinions , but protest- ing at the same time against any conclusion . to be drawn from the confession , apart from a knowledge of all ...
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... hand , as I have shown in the former preface ; and the reader may smile at my simplicity ( though there is a lesson for him in it , if he does ) when I state , that in the sharpest things which I have written of some of my adversaries ...
... hand , as I have shown in the former preface ; and the reader may smile at my simplicity ( though there is a lesson for him in it , if he does ) when I state , that in the sharpest things which I have written of some of my adversaries ...
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