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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... 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 falsehood 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 falsehood and ...
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... 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 up twice to let him know she was waiting . Her Ladyship used to go on in the ...
... 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 up twice to let him know she was waiting . Her Ladyship used to go on in the ...
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... mean time , judging even by what they them- selves think of the little happiness and disin- terestedness that is to be found in the present state of things , I am sure they are not right ; and that the system of mere bustle and compe ...
... mean time , judging even by what they them- selves think of the little happiness and disin- terestedness that is to be found in the present state of things , I am sure they are not right ; and that the system of mere bustle and compe ...
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... , but for a combination of circumstances that mixed me up with them at the moment . I do not mean to say that Lord Byron was above receiving obligations . VOL . I. J D I know not how it might have been with respect LORD BYRON . 33.
... , but for a combination of circumstances that mixed me up with them at the moment . I do not mean to say that Lord Byron was above receiving obligations . VOL . I. J D I know not how it might have been with respect LORD BYRON . 33.
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... mean , such as being speakers of truth themselves , have an instinct in discovering those that re- semble them . The first is , that Lord Byron made no scruple of talking very freely of me and mine ; second , that in consequence of this ...
... mean , such as being speakers of truth themselves , have an instinct in discovering those that re- semble them . The first is , that Lord Byron made no scruple of talking very freely of me and mine ; second , that in consequence of this ...
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