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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... truth . " In the examples , which I here bring in , of what I have heard , read , done , or said , I have forbid myself to dare to alter even the most light and indifferent circumstances . My conscience does not falsify one tittle ...
... truth . " In the examples , which I here bring in , of what I have heard , read , done , or said , I have forbid myself to dare to alter even the most light and indifferent circumstances . My conscience does not falsify one tittle ...
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... truth , it would never have been done at all , but for the cir- cumstances above - mentioned . I must even confess , that such is my dislike of these personal histories , in which it has been my lot to become a party , that had I been ...
... truth , it would never have been done at all , but for the cir- cumstances above - mentioned . I must even confess , that such is my dislike of these personal histories , in which it has been my lot to become a party , that had I been ...
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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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... truths of any man , much more of one whose unquestionable love of truth would have reconciled him to the hearing them , the article had quite enough of what was panegyrical in it to do him justice . But more readers might have mistaken ...
... truths of any man , much more of one whose unquestionable love of truth would have reconciled him to the hearing them , the article had quite enough of what was panegyrical in it to do him justice . But more readers might have mistaken ...
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... truth in zeal and candour , let his sympathy with mankind at large be never so unequivocal . It is true , I believe he ulti- mately makes his way with them . They feel it to be their interest that he should ; and they learn even to ...
... truth in zeal and candour , let his sympathy with mankind at large be never so unequivocal . It is true , I believe he ulti- mately makes his way with them . They feel it to be their interest that he should ; and they learn even to ...
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