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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... taken a splenetic turn , which was a thing unnecessary , I wish it had never been writ- ten . I have other reasons also for the regret , which are not so easy of explanation ; though I should have entered very freely into them , had the ...
... taken a splenetic turn , which was a thing unnecessary , I wish it had never been writ- ten . I have other reasons also for the regret , which are not so easy of explanation ; though I should have entered very freely into them , had the ...
Сторінка xvii
... taken a more ge- nerous turn . I can only hope , that in the long run , the very defect will be of use to the world ; but speaking for myself in the meantime , I confess I have no wish to be thought ill of by any body ; and the fault ...
... taken a more ge- nerous turn . I can only hope , that in the long run , the very defect will be of use to the world ; but speaking for myself in the meantime , I confess I have no wish to be thought ill of by any body ; and the fault ...
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... taken the thorn out of his foot ? -or on the woman who had lain in his bosom ? These are not the sort of defences to be found for him ; nor can any question be begged in his favour which does not carry the whole of humanity along with ...
... taken the thorn out of his foot ? -or on the woman who had lain in his bosom ? These are not the sort of defences to be found for him ; nor can any question be begged in his favour which does not carry the whole of humanity along with ...
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... taken from before one's eyes , if we cannot rely upon those about us , either for friendship or enmity , nor know who it is that is put- ting obstacles in our path . The truth is , Mr. Moore could not state his objections to the Liberal ...
... taken from before one's eyes , if we cannot rely upon those about us , either for friendship or enmity , nor know who it is that is put- ting obstacles in our path . The truth is , Mr. Moore could not state his objections to the Liberal ...
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... taken charge for his Lordship . In a day or two I went to see the noble Bard , who was in what the Italians call villeggiatura at Monte - Nero : that is to say , enjoying a country - house for the season . I there met with a singular ...
... taken charge for his Lordship . In a day or two I went to see the noble Bard , who was in what the Italians call villeggiatura at Monte - Nero : that is to say , enjoying a country - house for the season . I there met with a singular ...
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acquaintance admired afterwards Albaro appeared Bard Baubo Bay of Spezia beauty believe body called Captain compliment connexion contradiction critics DEAR HUNT delight Don Juan doubt England English eyes fancy Faust feel genius Genoa gentleman give Goethe good-humoured Hazlitt heart honour hope Italian Italy Keats kind knew lady Lady Byron laugh least Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici less letters Liberal lived Livorno look Lord Byron Lord Holland Lordship Madame Guiccioli manner matter mean Medwin Meph Moore moral nature never noble occasion opinion Parisina passage passion perhaps person Pisa pleasure poem poet poetical poetry politics pretended reader reason respect Rimini seems sense Shelley Shelley's sincerity sort speak spirit spleen talk tell thing thou thought tion told took truth Via Reggio vulgar wish word write written wrote