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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... Perhaps had I felt Lord Byron's conduct less than I did , I should have experienced less of it . Flattery might have done much with him ; and I felt enough admiration of his talents , and sympathy with his common na- ture , to have ...
... Perhaps had I felt Lord Byron's conduct less than I did , I should have experienced less of it . Flattery might have done much with him ; and I felt enough admiration of his talents , and sympathy with his common na- ture , to have ...
Сторінка xiii
... perhaps are not quite so unwil- ling to think evil as they suppose , when they condemn a man without hearing the whole of his case , and without knowing all that he has to of himself as well as of others . But these , say , I trust ...
... perhaps are not quite so unwil- ling to think evil as they suppose , when they condemn a man without hearing the whole of his case , and without knowing all that he has to of himself as well as of others . But these , say , I trust ...
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... , and one whose connexion he would have given up for ever , had he not thought it might turn to my advantage , and perhaps to the noble Lord's in consequence . As to the alleged change in Mr. Shelley , Lord Byron , for xxviii PREFACE TO.
... , and one whose connexion he would have given up for ever , had he not thought it might turn to my advantage , and perhaps to the noble Lord's in consequence . As to the alleged change in Mr. Shelley , Lord Byron , for xxviii PREFACE TO.
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... disturbed , and he vented his spleen accord- ingly . I took it at the time for a piece of sim- plicity , blinded perhaps by the flattery insinua- ted towards B 2 LORD BYRON . 3 was accordingly invited to dinner. His friend ...
... disturbed , and he vented his spleen accord- ingly . I took it at the time for a piece of sim- plicity , blinded perhaps by the flattery insinua- ted towards B 2 LORD BYRON . 3 was accordingly invited to dinner. His friend ...
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... perhaps by the flattery insinua- ted towards myself ; but my wife was right . Lord Byron's nature , from the first , contained that mixture of disagreeable with pleasanter qualities , which I had afterwards but too much occasion to ...
... perhaps by the flattery insinua- ted towards myself ; but my wife was right . Lord Byron's nature , from the first , contained that mixture of disagreeable with pleasanter qualities , which I had afterwards but too much occasion to ...
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