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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... kind , -shallow and mean ; colouring all , as it goes , to suit its pur- poses ; criticising the pretensions of another with nothing but airs and assumptions ; and paying the cause it worships the usual happy compli- ment , of thinking ...
... kind , -shallow and mean ; colouring all , as it goes , to suit its pur- poses ; criticising the pretensions of another with nothing but airs and assumptions ; and paying the cause it worships the usual happy compli- ment , of thinking ...
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... kind . When I left prison , I was too ill to return his visits . He pressed me very much to go to the theatre with him ; but illness , and the dread of committing my critical independence , alike prevented me . His Lordship was one of a ...
... kind . When I left prison , I was too ill to return his visits . He pressed me very much to go to the theatre with him ; but illness , and the dread of committing my critical independence , alike prevented me . His Lordship was one of a ...
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... . I saw Mr. Hobhouse and Mr. Scrope Davies ( college friends of his ) almost every time I called . Mr. Rogers was re- gular in his daily visits ; and Lord Holland , he said , was very kind to him . Finally , LORD BYRON . 7.
... . I saw Mr. Hobhouse and Mr. Scrope Davies ( college friends of his ) almost every time I called . Mr. Rogers was re- gular in his daily visits ; and Lord Holland , he said , was very kind to him . Finally , LORD BYRON . 7.
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... kind to him . Finally , he took the blame of the quarrel to himself ; and he enlisted my self - love so far on the side of Lady Byron , as to tell me that she liked my poem , and had compared his temper to that of Gio- vanni , my ...
... kind to him . Finally , he took the blame of the quarrel to himself ; and he enlisted my self - love so far on the side of Lady Byron , as to tell me that she liked my poem , and had compared his temper to that of Gio- vanni , my ...
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... kind are common in Italy , where few houses are in possession of one family . It has been said that Lord Byron portioned off a part of his own dwelling , handsomely fitted it up for us , and heaped on us in this , as in other matters ...
... kind are common in Italy , where few houses are in possession of one family . It has been said that Lord Byron portioned off a part of his own dwelling , handsomely fitted it up for us , and heaped on us in this , as in other matters ...
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