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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... employer , ) are quali- ties that become a young gentleman ; but tem- perance and sobriety may be wanting , and the matter decently hushed up , provided there be 66 high rank . " The mention of the deficiency THE SECOND EDITION . xxi.
... employer , ) are quali- ties that become a young gentleman ; but tem- perance and sobriety may be wanting , and the matter decently hushed up , provided there be 66 high rank . " The mention of the deficiency THE SECOND EDITION . xxi.
Сторінка xxxvii
... young and enthu- siastic hearts with which it seems to begin its endeavours over again - might be thought sufficient to make one lie down at once , and die of this bad jest of the universe . me not be supposed to believe in any such ...
... young and enthu- siastic hearts with which it seems to begin its endeavours over again - might be thought sufficient to make one lie down at once , and die of this bad jest of the universe . me not be supposed to believe in any such ...
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... young man who , like myself , had written a bad volume of poems ; and though I had a sympathy with him on this account , and more respect for his rank than I was wil- ling to suppose , my sympathy was not an agreeable one ; so ...
... young man who , like myself , had written a bad volume of poems ; and though I had a sympathy with him on this account , and more respect for his rank than I was wil- ling to suppose , my sympathy was not an agreeable one ; so ...
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... young and mortified woman , that she be- gan to doubt whether he was in possession of his senses . She took measures , which exceedingly mortified him , for solving this doubt ; and though they were on good terms when she left an uneasy ...
... young and mortified woman , that she be- gan to doubt whether he was in possession of his senses . She took measures , which exceedingly mortified him , for solving this doubt ; and though they were on good terms when she left an uneasy ...
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... young lady in a state of great agitation . Her face was flushed , her eyes lit up , and her hair ( which she wore in that fa- shion ) looked as if it streamed in disorder . This was the daughter of Count Gamba , wife of the Cavaliere ...
... young lady in a state of great agitation . Her face was flushed , her eyes lit up , and her hair ( which she wore in that fa- shion ) looked as if it streamed in disorder . This was the daughter of Count Gamba , wife of the Cavaliere ...
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