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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... thought himself ill- treated . With this , to a certain extent , the account is coloured , though never with a shadow of untruth ; nor have I noticed a great deal that I should have done , had I been in the least vindictive , which is a ...
... thought himself ill- treated . With this , to a certain extent , the account is coloured , though never with a shadow of untruth ; nor have I noticed a great deal that I should have done , had I been in the least vindictive , which is a ...
Сторінка xvii
... thought ill of by any body ; and the fault ( singularly enough ) is at variance with what I have said against it in the book , when I speak of some of my former writings . But even this inconsistency may serve to show , how much I was ...
... thought ill of by any body ; and the fault ( singularly enough ) is at variance with what I have said against it in the book , when I speak of some of my former writings . But even this inconsistency may serve to show , how much I was ...
Сторінка xxi
... thought there was something in him . Mr. Murray should really keep a more sober eye on the times , and get cleverer men to do his work ; for public knowledge is advancing , while he is dozing ; and the old mediocrity will not do ...
... thought there was something in him . Mr. Murray should really keep a more sober eye on the times , and get cleverer men to do his work ; for public knowledge is advancing , while he is dozing ; and the old mediocrity will not do ...
Сторінка xxvii
... " with tears , " that " he well knew he had been all in the wrong , " is a phenomenon , which must come attested by all the magistrates Autolycus could have thought of , before the most gullible per- sons THE SECOND EDITION . xxvii.
... " with tears , " that " he well knew he had been all in the wrong , " is a phenomenon , which must come attested by all the magistrates Autolycus could have thought of , before the most gullible per- sons THE SECOND EDITION . xxvii.
Сторінка xxviii
... thought of , before the most gullible per- sons ( out of the pale of the Quarterly ) will believe it . With the exception of Queen Mab , I never remember him to have regretted any thing he had written but one poem with an obscure title ...
... thought of , before the most gullible per- sons ( out of the pale of the Quarterly ) will believe it . With the exception of Queen Mab , I never remember him to have regretted any thing he had written but one poem with an obscure title ...
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