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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... manner ; and he has the cre- dit , upon the very ground on which he ought to have spared me originally , and which collects in one burning spot of thought all that is painful in my past life , and bitter at present , of aiming a blow at ...
... manner ; and he has the cre- dit , upon the very ground on which he ought to have spared me originally , and which collects in one burning spot of thought all that is painful in my past life , and bitter at present , of aiming a blow at ...
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... manner . The very light of day , even for ordinary purposes , seems taken from before one's eyes , if we cannot rely upon those about us , either for friendship or enmity , nor know who it is that is put- ting obstacles in our path ...
... manner . The very light of day , even for ordinary purposes , seems taken from before one's eyes , if we cannot rely upon those about us , either for friendship or enmity , nor know who it is that is put- ting obstacles in our path ...
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... manner the portrait of him by Phillips , by far the best that has appeared ; I mean the best of him at his best time of life , and the most like him in features as well as expression . He sat one morning so long , that Lady Byron sent ...
... manner the portrait of him by Phillips , by far the best that has appeared ; I mean the best of him at his best time of life , and the most like him in features as well as expression . He sat one morning so long , that Lady Byron sent ...
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... manner which every one of his friends la- mented ; nor from availing himself , at a future day , of those rights of matrimonial property , which the gallant and chivalrous justice of the stronger sex has decreed to itself , as a consola ...
... manner which every one of his friends la- mented ; nor from availing himself , at a future day , of those rights of matrimonial property , which the gallant and chivalrous justice of the stronger sex has decreed to itself , as a consola ...
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... manners . It was like a scene in an opera . One of his servants , a young man , sud- denly came in smiling , and was followed by his sister , a handsome brunette , in a bodice and sleeves , and her own hair . She advanced to his ...
... manners . It was like a scene in an opera . One of his servants , a young man , sud- denly came in smiling , and was followed by his sister , a handsome brunette , in a bodice and sleeves , and her own hair . She advanced to his ...
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