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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... took leave finally of Mr. Leigh Hunt by letter . The letter in question we never saw , but we have conversed with those who read it ; and from their account of its con- tents - they describe it as a document of con- siderable length ...
... took leave finally of Mr. Leigh Hunt by letter . The letter in question we never saw , but we have conversed with those who read it ; and from their account of its con- tents - they describe it as a document of con- siderable length ...
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... disturbed , and he vented his spleen accord- ingly . I took it at the time for a piece of sim- plicity , blinded perhaps by the flattery insinua- ted towards B 2 LORD BYRON . 3 was accordingly invited to dinner. His friend ...
... disturbed , and he vented his spleen accord- ingly . I took it at the time for a piece of sim- plicity , blinded perhaps by the flattery insinua- ted towards B 2 LORD BYRON . 3 was accordingly invited to dinner. His friend ...
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... took in it after my prison , and the gratitude I owe to a fair cousin , who saved me from being burnt there one fine morn- ing , I received visits in it from two persons of a remarkable discrepancy of character - Lord Byron and Mr ...
... took in it after my prison , and the gratitude I owe to a fair cousin , who saved me from being burnt there one fine morn- ing , I received visits in it from two persons of a remarkable discrepancy of character - Lord Byron and Mr ...
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... took part with the lady , as they ought to do , ( wo- men in their relations with the other sex being under the most unhandsome disadvantages ) had , nevertheless , no idea of the troubles which her husband was suffering at that time ...
... took part with the lady , as they ought to do , ( wo- men in their relations with the other sex being under the most unhandsome disadvantages ) had , nevertheless , no idea of the troubles which her husband was suffering at that time ...
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... took the blame of the quarrel to himself ; and he enlisted my self - love so far on the side of Lady Byron , as to tell me that she liked my poem , and had compared his temper to that of Gio- vanni , my heroine's consort . In all this I ...
... took the blame of the quarrel to himself ; and he enlisted my self - love so far on the side of Lady Byron , as to tell me that she liked my poem , and had compared his temper to that of Gio- vanni , my heroine's consort . In all this I ...
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