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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... employer , ) are quali- ties that become a young gentleman ; but tem- perance and sobriety may be wanting , and the matter decently hushed up , provided there be 66 high rank . " The mention of the deficiency THE SECOND EDITION . xxi.
... employer , ) are quali- ties that become a young gentleman ; but tem- perance and sobriety may be wanting , and the matter decently hushed up , provided there be 66 high rank . " The mention of the deficiency THE SECOND EDITION . xxi.
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... matters , till the promised work appears from the pen of Mr. Moore . Meanwhile , however , in order to answer a question put to me in the Quar- terly Review , I will suppose that I heard it elsewhere , and that it was put by some honest ...
... matters , till the promised work appears from the pen of Mr. Moore . Meanwhile , however , in order to answer a question put to me in the Quar- terly Review , I will suppose that I heard it elsewhere , and that it was put by some honest ...
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... matters nowise bearing on the differences which occurred be- tween these two distinguished contemporaries : and our question is , was it from humanity to the dead , or from humanity to the living , that Mr. Leigh Hunt judged it proper ...
... matters nowise bearing on the differences which occurred be- tween these two distinguished contemporaries : and our question is , was it from humanity to the dead , or from humanity to the living , that Mr. Leigh Hunt judged it proper ...
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... matter . It is insinuated ( for even the habitual falsehoods of the reviewer do not enable him to doubt that I speak the truth , and that it is better to get at the truth out of my own mouth , than charge me directly with want of it ) ...
... matter . It is insinuated ( for even the habitual falsehoods of the reviewer do not enable him to doubt that I speak the truth , and that it is better to get at the truth out of my own mouth , than charge me directly with want of it ) ...
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... matters of dis- pute between us , and are all written in an uneasy , factitious spirit , as different from the straight - forward and sincere - looking style of the present , as his aspect in old times varied with his later one . " All ...
... matters of dis- pute between us , and are all written in an uneasy , factitious spirit , as different from the straight - forward and sincere - looking style of the present , as his aspect in old times varied with his later one . " All ...
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