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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... side of Lady Byron , as to tell me that she liked my poem , and had compared his temper to that of Giovanni , my heroine's consort . In all this I beheld only a generous nature , subject per- haps to ebullitions of ill - temper , but ...
... side of Lady Byron , as to tell me that she liked my poem , and had compared his temper to that of Giovanni , my heroine's consort . In all this I beheld only a generous nature , subject per- haps to ebullitions of ill - temper , but ...
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... side , as there was a wish to believe in his merit on her's , it is no wonder that others , whom she had known and loved so much longer , and who felt no interest in being blind to his defects , should persuade her to stay away . The ...
... side , as there was a wish to believe in his merit on her's , it is no wonder that others , whom she had known and loved so much longer , and who felt no interest in being blind to his defects , should persuade her to stay away . The ...
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... side ; the circles were loud in his condemnation ; and he was in perplexity about his child , in whom , as his only representative , and the descendant of two ancient families , he took great pride to the last . But his feelings ...
... side ; the circles were loud in his condemnation ; and he was in perplexity about his child , in whom , as his only representative , and the descendant of two ancient families , he took great pride to the last . But his feelings ...
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... side of the way , is a mansion cased with polished marble . But I have written of these matters in another work . The furniture of our apart- ments was good and respectable , but of the plainest and cheapest description , consistent ...
... side of the way , is a mansion cased with polished marble . But I have written of these matters in another work . The furniture of our apart- ments was good and respectable , but of the plainest and cheapest description , consistent ...
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... , clear enough ; but unfortunately it soon became equally clear , that there was no real love on either side . The lady , I believe , was not unsusceptible of a real attachment , and most undoubtedly she was desirous LORD BYRON . 39.
... , clear enough ; but unfortunately it soon became equally clear , that there was no real love on either side . The lady , I believe , was not unsusceptible of a real attachment , and most undoubtedly she was desirous LORD BYRON . 39.
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