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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... persons more angry than conscientious , of all that has been done , and can be fancied , among the hypocrites of the establishment . But this , at all events , is not a task for me ; who , besides being hampered with humanities , can ...
... persons more angry than conscientious , of all that has been done , and can be fancied , among the hypocrites of the establishment . But this , at all events , is not a task for me ; who , besides being hampered with humanities , can ...
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... person who holds the alleged valedictory Epistle , " so long and so hostile , for which the other valedictory Epistle was substituted , so short and so friendly , will come forward with it , and is a credible person , ( for the ...
... person who holds the alleged valedictory Epistle , " so long and so hostile , for which the other valedictory Epistle was substituted , so short and so friendly , will come forward with it , and is a credible person , ( for the ...
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... person , lord or commoner , or king , or what excess of human infirmity , did Lord Byron spare , when the mood was upon him ? How many persons has Mr. Moore himself not attacked in his day ? Many that never offend- ed him , and some ...
... person , lord or commoner , or king , or what excess of human infirmity , did Lord Byron spare , when the mood was upon him ? How many persons has Mr. Moore himself not attacked in his day ? Many that never offend- ed him , and some ...
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... person . But if there is any thing in the world that I feel to be provoking , it is want of fairness and open dealing . It is vexatious enough even in such shallow fellows as this knave of the Quarterly ; but to meet with it among ...
... person . But if there is any thing in the world that I feel to be provoking , it is want of fairness and open dealing . It is vexatious enough even in such shallow fellows as this knave of the Quarterly ; but to meet with it among ...
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... person , who was eyeing something at a distance . This was Mr. Jackson waiting for his pupil . The latter was swimming with somebody for a wager . I forget what his tutor said of him ; but he spoke in terms of VOL . I. B praise . I saw ...
... person , who was eyeing something at a distance . This was Mr. Jackson waiting for his pupil . The latter was swimming with somebody for a wager . I forget what his tutor said of him ; but he spoke in terms of VOL . I. B praise . I saw ...
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