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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... politics , he liked " The Feast of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my ac- quaintance . I said I felt myself highly flat- tered , and should be proud to entertain his Lordship as well as a poor patriot could . He was accordingly ...
... politics , he liked " The Feast of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my ac- quaintance . I said I felt myself highly flat- tered , and should be proud to entertain his Lordship as well as a poor patriot could . He was accordingly ...
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... politician , and thought himself earnest in the cause of liberty . His failure in the House of Lords is well known . He was very candid about it ; said he was much fright- ened , and should never be able to do any thing that way . Lords ...
... politician , and thought himself earnest in the cause of liberty . His failure in the House of Lords is well known . He was very candid about it ; said he was much fright- ened , and should never be able to do any thing that way . Lords ...
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... Story of Rimini , " Lord Byron saw the manuscript from time to time , and made his remarks upon it . He spoke also to Murray respecting . the publication . Murray was of an opposite side in politics both to the 48 LORD BYRON .
... Story of Rimini , " Lord Byron saw the manuscript from time to time , and made his remarks upon it . He spoke also to Murray respecting . the publication . Murray was of an opposite side in politics both to the 48 LORD BYRON .
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... politics both to the noble Lord and myself ; but he was glad to publish with his Lordship , for considerations which he found not incompatible with his political philosophy ; and he said that he was willing to publish for me , out of a ...
... politics both to the noble Lord and myself ; but he was glad to publish with his Lordship , for considerations which he found not incompatible with his political philosophy ; and he said that he was willing to publish for me , out of a ...
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... politics piqued itself upon the greater degree of gene- rosity with which it could afford to speak of its enemies , and do justice to what it thought me- ritorious in them . I may add , that “ The Exa- miner " was foremost in the ...
... politics piqued itself upon the greater degree of gene- rosity with which it could afford to speak of its enemies , and do justice to what it thought me- ritorious in them . I may add , that “ The Exa- miner " was foremost in the ...
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