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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... whole of his case , and without knowing all that he has to of himself as well as of others . But these , say , I trust , are few in comparison with my honest and hearty defenders , -friends indeed , -for they burst PREFACE ...
... whole of his case , and without knowing all that he has to of himself as well as of others . But these , say , I trust , are few in comparison with my honest and hearty defenders , -friends indeed , -for they burst PREFACE ...
Сторінка xxiii
... whole world , asserts his incapability of vio- lating domestic confidence ; and the servility of the poor reviewer is carried to its climax , in the assumption , that what appeared weak or insincere in the conversation of the Noble Lord ...
... whole world , asserts his incapability of vio- lating domestic confidence ; and the servility of the poor reviewer is carried to its climax , in the assumption , that what appeared weak or insincere in the conversation of the Noble Lord ...
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... whole circumstances under which Lord Byron and Mr. Hunt met and parted , according to his Lordship's view of the case - we confess we have been rather surprised to find it altogether omitted in Mr. Leigh Hunt's quarto . Mr. Hunt xxiv ...
... whole circumstances under which Lord Byron and Mr. Hunt met and parted , according to his Lordship's view of the case - we confess we have been rather surprised to find it altogether omitted in Mr. Leigh Hunt's quarto . Mr. Hunt xxiv ...
Сторінка xxxii
... whole of humanity along with it . Such I have never denied him ; and such shall not be denied me . If any man , after reading the whole of my book , be capable of thinking that I have utter- ed a single thing which I do not believe to ...
... whole of humanity along with it . Such I have never denied him ; and such shall not be denied me . If any man , after reading the whole of my book , be capable of thinking that I have utter- ed a single thing which I do not believe to ...
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... whole of that matter . Every body knows , in the present beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by marriages of convenience . They generally turn out to be as inconvenient , as persons , who are said to have ...
... whole of that matter . Every body knows , in the present beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by marriages of convenience . They generally turn out to be as inconvenient , as persons , who are said to have ...
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