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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... rest of this preface had been written , ) has offered me advice on one or two points , which I shall carefully consider , and upon which I can very well imagine I stand in need of it . But he is mistaken in thinking that I quar- relled ...
... rest of this preface had been written , ) has offered me advice on one or two points , which I shall carefully consider , and upon which I can very well imagine I stand in need of it . But he is mistaken in thinking that I quar- relled ...
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... rest of the season , meaning , however , to see us more than once in the interval . I spent one delightful afternoon with him , wandering about Pisa , and visiting the cathedral . On the night of the same day , he took a post - chaise ...
... rest of the season , meaning , however , to see us more than once in the interval . I spent one delightful afternoon with him , wandering about Pisa , and visiting the cathedral . On the night of the same day , he took a post - chaise ...
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... rest is told in another part of the work ; and I may be spared dwelling on the subject . From that time Italy was a black place to me . Lord Byron requested me to look upon him as standing in Mr. Shelley's place , and said that I should ...
... rest is told in another part of the work ; and I may be spared dwelling on the subject . From that time Italy was a black place to me . Lord Byron requested me to look upon him as standing in Mr. Shelley's place , and said that I should ...
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... rest too , if the change would not have done more harm than good . I the more readily speak of it , because it reminds me of something which I have omitted , and which I might reasonably be accused of omit- ting to my own advantage ...
... rest too , if the change would not have done more harm than good . I the more readily speak of it , because it reminds me of something which I have omitted , and which I might reasonably be accused of omit- ting to my own advantage ...
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... rest is not to stem the tide of prejudice and falsehood , but to get out of the way them- selves . The instant another is assailed ( however un- justly , ) instead of standing manfully by him , they cut the connexion as fast as possible ...
... rest is not to stem the tide of prejudice and falsehood , but to get out of the way them- selves . The instant another is assailed ( however un- justly , ) instead of standing manfully by him , they cut the connexion as fast as possible ...
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