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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... nature , was what I could not help feeling , whether I had told the world of it or not . Besides , Lord Byron was not candid with me . He suffered himself to take mea- sures , and be open to representations , in which I was concerned ...
... nature , was what I could not help feeling , whether I had told the world of it or not . Besides , Lord Byron was not candid with me . He suffered himself to take mea- sures , and be open to representations , in which I was concerned ...
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... nature of things for those who differ with society , to be misconceived even by the best men , who are not very discern- ing : how much more must they reckon upon the attacks and mis - statements of those , whom a thousand fancied ...
... nature of things for those who differ with society , to be misconceived even by the best men , who are not very discern- ing : how much more must they reckon upon the attacks and mis - statements of those , whom a thousand fancied ...
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... nature ? On the man that would have taken the thorn out of his foot ? -or on the woman who had lain in his bosom ? These are not the sort of defences to be found for him ; nor can any question be begged in his favour which does not ...
... nature ? On the man that would have taken the thorn out of his foot ? -or on the woman who had lain in his bosom ? These are not the sort of defences to be found for him ; nor can any question be begged in his favour which does not ...
Сторінка xxxvi
... nature , united , could not possibly do so , let the truths they told me make me never so melancholy . I hardly dare tell the reader , how little even the grossest abuse affects me , in the angry sense of the word , when I think the ...
... nature , united , could not possibly do so , let the truths they told me make me never so melancholy . I hardly dare tell the reader , how little even the grossest abuse affects me , in the angry sense of the word , when I think the ...
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... nature , from the first , contained that mixture of disagreeable with pleasanter qualities , which I had afterwards but too much occasion to recognize . He subsequently called on me in the prison several times , and used to bring books ...
... nature , from the first , contained that mixture of disagreeable with pleasanter qualities , which I had afterwards but too much occasion to recognize . He subsequently called on me in the prison several times , and used to bring books ...
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