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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... hearts that lay between were nothing ! ) his splenetic inventions against others , and his extraordinary forgetfulness of his own offences . where he speaks of The passage is quoted my " not very tractable children . " Thank God , they ...
... hearts that lay between were nothing ! ) his splenetic inventions against others , and his extraordinary forgetfulness of his own offences . where he speaks of The passage is quoted my " not very tractable children . " Thank God , they ...
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... 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 . What renders them especially wel- come ( and I may mention in particular , though not ...
... 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 . What renders them especially wel- come ( and I may mention in particular , though not ...
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... hearts with which it seems to begin its endeavours over again - might be thought sufficient to make one lie down at once , and die of this bad jest of the universe . me not be supposed to believe in any such alternative . The sight of ...
... hearts with which it seems to begin its endeavours over again - might be thought sufficient to make one lie down at once , and die of this bad jest of the universe . me not be supposed to believe in any such alternative . The sight of ...
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... heart died within me to hear him I made the proper acknowledgment ; but I knew what he meant , and I more than doubt- ed whether even in that , the most trivial part of friendship , he could resemble Mr. Shelley if he would ...
... heart died within me to hear him I made the proper acknowledgment ; but I knew what he meant , and I more than doubt- ed whether even in that , the most trivial part of friendship , he could resemble Mr. Shelley if he would ...
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... heart to persist in what was objected to by a côterie on the town , -or had his friends , whom he " libelled all round , " and some of whom returned him the compliment , been ca- pable of paying me or themselves the com- pliment of ...
... heart to persist in what was objected to by a côterie on the town , -or had his friends , whom he " libelled all round , " and some of whom returned him the compliment , been ca- pable of paying me or themselves the com- pliment of ...
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acquaintance admired afterwards Albaro appeared Bard Baubo Bay of Spezia beauty believe body called Captain compliment connexion contradiction critics DEAR HUNT delight Don Juan doubt England English eyes fancy Faust feel genius Genoa gentleman give Goethe good-humoured Hazlitt heart honour hope Italian Italy Keats kind knew lady Lady Byron laugh least Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici less letters Liberal lived Livorno look Lord Byron Lord Holland Lordship Madame Guiccioli manner matter mean Medwin Meph Moore moral nature never noble occasion opinion Parisina passage passion perhaps person Pisa pleasure poem poet poetical poetry politics pretended reader reason respect Rimini seems sense Shelley Shelley's sincerity sort speak spirit spleen talk tell thing thou thought tion told took truth Via Reggio vulgar wish word write written wrote