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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... , and that I speak the truth . I have not told all : for I have no right to do so . In the present case it would also be inhumanity , both to the dead and the living . But what I have told is not to be gainsaid PREFACE . vii.
... , and that I speak the truth . I have not told all : for I have no right to do so . In the present case it would also be inhumanity , both to the dead and the living . But what I have told is not to be gainsaid PREFACE . vii.
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... present state of things , can think the best of another , whose faults differ with his own , and whose good qualities appear to rebuke him . All this will not hinder me from continuing to be sincere . I shall remain so to my dying day ...
... present state of things , can think the best of another , whose faults differ with his own , and whose good qualities appear to rebuke him . All this will not hinder me from continuing to be sincere . I shall remain so to my dying day ...
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... present work , what a number of things , extracts from letters , & c . are brought in to tell in Lord Byron's favour , which really tell against him , and furnish aggravated proofs of his little claim to be esteemed . Among these are ...
... present work , what a number of things , extracts from letters , & c . are brought in to tell in Lord Byron's favour , which really tell against him , and furnish aggravated proofs of his little claim to be esteemed . Among these are ...
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... present , as his aspect in old times varied with his later one . " All these shall come forward , when Mr. Moore's book appears ; and if the person who holds the alleged valedictory Epistle , " so long and so hostile , for which the ...
... present , as his aspect in old times varied with his later one . " All these shall come forward , when Mr. Moore's book appears ; and if the person who holds the alleged valedictory Epistle , " so long and so hostile , for which the ...
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... present . I wait for Mr. Moore . Mr. Moore ought to have been ashamed of himself , when he acted in that underhand man- ner against his old acquaintance and his own cause . He knew what a situation I was in ; what a family I had ; what ...
... present . I wait for Mr. Moore . Mr. Moore ought to have been ashamed of himself , when he acted in that underhand man- ner against his old acquaintance and his own cause . He knew what a situation I was in ; what a family I had ; what ...
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