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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... talking of books , and school , and the Reverend Mr Bowles ; of the pastoral innocence of whose conversation some anecdotes were related , that would have much edified the spirit of Pope , had it been in the room . I saw nothing at ...
... talking of books , and school , and the Reverend Mr Bowles ; of the pastoral innocence of whose conversation some anecdotes were related , that would have much edified the spirit of Pope , had it been in the room . I saw nothing at ...
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... whom have just appealed to ; I mean , such as being speakers of truth themselves , have an instinct in discovering those that resemble them . The first is , that • Lord Byron made no scruple of talking very freely of 34 LORD BYRON .
... whom have just appealed to ; I mean , such as being speakers of truth themselves , have an instinct in discovering those that resemble them . The first is , that • Lord Byron made no scruple of talking very freely of 34 LORD BYRON .
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... talking very freely of me and mine ; second , that in conse- quence of this freedom , as well as from the gratuitous talking of those who knew nothing about the matter , very erroneous conclusions have been drawn about us on more than ...
... talking very freely of me and mine ; second , that in conse- quence of this freedom , as well as from the gratuitous talking of those who knew nothing about the matter , very erroneous conclusions have been drawn about us on more than ...
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... talk of him , she must have pretty soon discern- ed , that this was impossible : and the manner of her talking rendered it more than doubtful whether she had ever loved , or could love him , to the extent that she supposed . I be- lieve ...
... talk of him , she must have pretty soon discern- ed , that this was impossible : and the manner of her talking rendered it more than doubtful whether she had ever loved , or could love him , to the extent that she supposed . I be- lieve ...
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... way in which he would talk to women , even when he was in his best hu- mour with them . I do not mean on the side of voluptuousness , which is rather an excess than a 2 . LORD BYRON . 41 would allow his criticisms on her. The truth ...
... way in which he would talk to women , even when he was in his best hu- mour with them . I do not mean on the side of voluptuousness , which is rather an excess than a 2 . LORD BYRON . 41 would allow his criticisms on her. The truth ...
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