Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and His Visit to ItalyA. & W. Galignani, 1828 |
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... such articles would not have put an end to the good understanding between us ; so genuine indeed is his love of truth , vio- lently as his passions may sometimes lead him to mistake it . own self - knowledge . I , for one , PREFACE . xi.
... such articles would not have put an end to the good understanding between us ; so genuine indeed is his love of truth , vio- lently as his passions may sometimes lead him to mistake it . own self - knowledge . I , for one , PREFACE . xi.
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... mistake . I had declined , out of a notion of principle , to avail myself of more than one opportunity of being intimate with men of rank ; opportuni- ties which , it will easily be conceived , are no very uncommon things in the life of ...
... mistake . I had declined , out of a notion of principle , to avail myself of more than one opportunity of being intimate with men of rank ; opportuni- ties which , it will easily be conceived , are no very uncommon things in the life of ...
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... mistake aroused his indignation , and he sent back the physic to learn better manners . His coat of arms was fixed up in front of his bed . I have heard that it was a joke with him to mystify the sense of the motto to his fair friend ...
... mistake aroused his indignation , and he sent back the physic to learn better manners . His coat of arms was fixed up in front of his bed . I have heard that it was a joke with him to mystify the sense of the motto to his fair friend ...
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... mistake on both sides . However , this came by degrees . At first there was hope , which I tried hard to indulge ; and there was always some joking going forward ; some me- lancholy mirth , which a spectator might have taken for ...
... mistake on both sides . However , this came by degrees . At first there was hope , which I tried hard to indulge ; and there was always some joking going forward ; some me- lancholy mirth , which a spectator might have taken for ...
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... mistake to suppose that he was not mainly influenced by the expectation of profit . He expected very large returns from « The Liberal . » Readers in these days need not be told that periodical works , which have a large sale , are a ...
... mistake to suppose that he was not mainly influenced by the expectation of profit . He expected very large returns from « The Liberal . » Readers in these days need not be told that periodical works , which have a large sale , are a ...
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