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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... known , " says the Review , Lord Byron took leave finally of Mr. Leigh Hunt by letter . The letter in question we never saw , but we have conversed with those who read it ; and from their account of its con- tents - they describe it as ...
... known , " says the Review , Lord Byron took leave finally of Mr. Leigh Hunt by letter . The letter in question we never saw , but we have conversed with those who read it ; and from their account of its con- tents - they describe it as ...
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... known . His unfavourable opinion of Queen Mab he expressed publicly . His hopes had diminished when I last saw him ; but when I told him that I hoped still , and that I thought hope itself a part of success , he fully assented to the ...
... known . His unfavourable opinion of Queen Mab he expressed publicly . His hopes had diminished when I last saw him ; but when I told him that I hoped still , and that I thought hope itself a part of success , he fully assented to the ...
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... . His failure in the House of Lords is well known . He was very candid about it ; said he was much fright- ened , and should never be able to do any thing that way . Lords of all parties came about him 4 LORD BYRON .
... . His failure in the House of Lords is well known . He was very candid about it ; said he was much fright- ened , and should never be able to do any thing that way . Lords of all parties came about him 4 LORD BYRON .
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... known and loved so much longer , and who felt no interest in being blind to his defects , should persuade her to stay away . The " Fare- well " that he wrote , and that set so many ten- der - hearted white handkerchiefs in motion , only ...
... known and loved so much longer , and who felt no interest in being blind to his defects , should persuade her to stay away . The " Fare- well " that he wrote , and that set so many ten- der - hearted white handkerchiefs in motion , only ...
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... known in England . He took me into an inner - room , and intro- duced me to a young lady in a state of great agitation . Her face was flushed , her eyes lit up , and her hair ( which she wore in that fa- shion ) looked as if it streamed ...
... known in England . He took me into an inner - room , and intro- duced me to a young lady in a state of great agitation . Her face was flushed , her eyes lit up , and her hair ( which she wore in that fa- shion ) looked as if it streamed ...
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