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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... never have been done at all , but for the cir- cumstances above - mentioned . I must even confess , that such is my dislike of these personal histories , in which it has been my lot to become a party , that had I been rich enough , and ...
... never have been done at all , but for the cir- cumstances above - mentioned . I must even confess , that such is my dislike of these personal histories , in which it has been my lot to become a party , that had I been rich enough , and ...
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... never with a shadow of untruth ; nor have I noticed a great deal that I should have done , had I been in the least vindictive , which is a vice I disclaim . If I know any two things in the world , and have any two good qualities to set ...
... never with a shadow of untruth ; nor have I noticed a great deal that I should have done , had I been in the least vindictive , which is a vice I disclaim . If I know any two things in the world , and have any two good qualities to set ...
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... never so unequivocal . It is true , I believe he ulti- mately makes his way with them . They feel it to be their interest that he should ; and they learn even to bring out their vir- tues at the warmth of his belief in virtue . But ...
... never so unequivocal . It is true , I believe he ulti- mately makes his way with them . They feel it to be their interest that he should ; and they learn even to bring out their vir- tues at the warmth of his belief in virtue . But ...
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... never been writ- ten . I have other reasons also for the regret , which are not so easy of explanation ; though I should have entered very freely into them , had the hostility I have provoked taken a more ge- nerous xvi PREFACE TO.
... never been writ- ten . I have other reasons also for the regret , which are not so easy of explanation ; though I should have entered very freely into them , had the hostility I have provoked taken a more ge- nerous xvi PREFACE TO.
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... never saw , but we have conversed with those who read it ; and from their account of its con- tents - they describe it as a document of con- siderable length , and as containing a full narra- tive of the whole circumstances under which ...
... never saw , but we have conversed with those who read it ; and from their account of its con- tents - they describe it as a document of con- siderable length , and as containing a full narra- tive of the whole circumstances under which ...
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