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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... person , who was eyeing something at a distance . This was Mr Jackson waiting for his pupil . The latter was swimming with somebody for a wager . I forget what his tutor said of him ; VOL . I. I but he spoke in terms of praise . I saw ...
... person , who was eyeing something at a distance . This was Mr Jackson waiting for his pupil . The latter was swimming with somebody for a wager . I forget what his tutor said of him ; VOL . I. I but he spoke in terms of praise . I saw ...
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... person- ally acquainted with his Lordship . His har- binger was Moore . Moore told me that , besides liking my politics , he liked « The Feast of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my acquaintance . I said I felt myself highly ...
... person- ally acquainted with his Lordship . His har- binger was Moore . Moore told me that , besides liking my politics , he liked « The Feast of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my acquaintance . I said I felt myself highly ...
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... person had come in ; and besides , he naturally felt anxious to look at so interesting a visitor ; which was paying the latter a compliment . But his Lord- ship's will was disturbed , and he vented his spleen LORD BYRON . 3.
... person had come in ; and besides , he naturally felt anxious to look at so interesting a visitor ; which was paying the latter a compliment . But his Lord- ship's will was disturbed , and he vented his spleen LORD BYRON . 3.
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... person ; and the turn of his head and countenance had a spirit and elevation in it , which though not unmixed with disquiet , gave him altogether a nobler look , than I ever knew him to have , before or since . His dress , which was ...
... person ; and the turn of his head and countenance had a spirit and elevation in it , which though not unmixed with disquiet , gave him altogether a nobler look , than I ever knew him to have , before or since . His dress , which was ...
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... persons , who are said to have arrived at years of discretion , are apt to be indiscreet . Lord Byron's was a marriage of convenience , ―cer- tainly at least on his own part . The lady , I have no doubt , would never have heard of it ...
... persons , who are said to have arrived at years of discretion , are apt to be indiscreet . Lord Byron's was a marriage of convenience , ―cer- tainly at least on his own part . The lady , I have no doubt , would never have heard of it ...
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