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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... occasion , because leave - taking was painful ; and therefore he wished me well , and was very sin- cerely mine , & c . That he was not very sincerely mine , I know very well ; and so did he . But that is another matter . It is ...
... occasion , because leave - taking was painful ; and therefore he wished me well , and was very sin- cerely mine , & c . That he was not very sincerely mine , I know very well ; and so did he . But that is another matter . It is ...
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... occasion to recognize . He subsequently called on me in the prison several times , and used to bring books for my Story of Rimini , which I was then writing . He would not let the foot- man bring them in . He would enter with a couple ...
... occasion to recognize . He subsequently called on me in the prison several times , and used to bring books for my Story of Rimini , which I was then writing . He would not let the foot- man bring them in . He would enter with a couple ...
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... occasion or other , he mentioned publicly as having seen in that country , Mr. Shelley's name was omitted . I was therefore surprised , when I received the letter from my friend , which the reader will find in the Correspon- dence at ...
... occasion or other , he mentioned publicly as having seen in that country , Mr. Shelley's name was omitted . I was therefore surprised , when I received the letter from my friend , which the reader will find in the Correspon- dence at ...
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... set a man of address upon his wit , completely dashed , and re- duced him to silence . But her greatest offence was in something which I had occasion to tell him . He was very bitter one day upon some LORD BYRON . 45.
... set a man of address upon his wit , completely dashed , and re- duced him to silence . But her greatest offence was in something which I had occasion to tell him . He was very bitter one day upon some LORD BYRON . 45.
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... occasion the bearers much taunt and sarcasm , especially from indignant ladies . Custom , indeed , and the interested ac- quiescence of society , enable us to be proud of imputed merits , though we contradict them every day of our life ...
... occasion the bearers much taunt and sarcasm , especially from indignant ladies . Custom , indeed , and the interested ac- quiescence of society , enable us to be proud of imputed merits , though we contradict them every day of our life ...
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acquaintance admired afterwards Albaro appeared Bard Baubo Bay of Spezia beauty believe body called Captain compliment connexion contradiction critics DEAR HUNT delight Don Juan doubt England English eyes fancy Faust feel genius Genoa gentleman give Goethe good-humoured Hazlitt heart honour hope Italian Italy Keats kind knew lady Lady Byron laugh least Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici less letters Liberal lived Livorno look Lord Byron Lord Holland Lordship Madame Guiccioli manner matter mean Medwin Meph Moore moral nature never noble occasion opinion Parisina passage passion perhaps person Pisa pleasure poem poet poetical poetry politics pretended reader reason respect Rimini seems sense Shelley Shelley's sincerity sort speak spirit spleen talk tell thing thou thought tion told took truth Via Reggio vulgar wish word write written wrote