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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... 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 « Farewell » > that he wrote , and that set so many tender- hearted white ...
... 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 « Farewell » > that he wrote , and that set so many tender- hearted white ...
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... wonder over their wine ; and he could put himself to , at least , a disadvantage in larger matters , usually supposed to be reci- procal , which made them wonder still more . If I am thought here to touch upon very private and delicate ...
... wonder over their wine ; and he could put himself to , at least , a disadvantage in larger matters , usually supposed to be reci- procal , which made them wonder still more . If I am thought here to touch upon very private and delicate ...
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... wonder- ful old gentleman , not indeed a born gen- tleman , but the more honest in his patrician- isms on that account , and quite a born critic ; < sound , » as the saying is ; learned and all that , and full of good sense : » in short ...
... wonder- ful old gentleman , not indeed a born gen- tleman , but the more honest in his patrician- isms on that account , and quite a born critic ; < sound , » as the saying is ; learned and all that , and full of good sense : » in short ...
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... wonder , " she said , << that my Lord was so bad , when he had friends who could talk so shockingly . » « Oh , Shelley ! » thought I , « < see what your friend has come to with the sentimental Italian whom he was to assist in reforming ...
... wonder , " she said , << that my Lord was so bad , when he had friends who could talk so shockingly . » « Oh , Shelley ! » thought I , « < see what your friend has come to with the sentimental Italian whom he was to assist in reforming ...
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... wonder ( for he reasoned very little on any thing ) , asks « what the Methodists would say to Goethe's ' Faust ? ' His devil , " says he , « not only talks very familiarly of heaven , but very familiarly in heaven . What would they ...
... wonder ( for he reasoned very little on any thing ) , asks « what the Methodists would say to Goethe's ' Faust ? ' His devil , " says he , « not only talks very familiarly of heaven , but very familiarly in heaven . What would they ...
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