Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Том 1Henry Colburn, 1828 - 440 стор. |
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... acquainted with his Lordship . His harbinger was Moore . Moore told me , that , besides liking my politics , he liked " The Feasts of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my acquaintance . I said I felt myself highly flattered , and ...
... acquainted with his Lordship . His harbinger was Moore . Moore told me , that , besides liking my politics , he liked " The Feasts of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my acquaintance . I said I felt myself highly flattered , and ...
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... acquaintances . Shelley he knew , and lived a good deal with , in Switzer- land ; and he was intimate again with him ... acquaintance , inviting me to go over , and set up a work with him . Mr. Shelley him- self had repeatedly invited me ...
... acquaintances . Shelley he knew , and lived a good deal with , in Switzer- land ; and he was intimate again with him ... acquaintance , inviting me to go over , and set up a work with him . Mr. Shelley him- self had repeatedly invited me ...
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... acquaintance Fletcher , with his good humoured , lack - a - daisaical face . Fletcher was for being legitimate , and ... acquainted with it ; but to a stranger , the realiza- tion of any thing he has read about it is a delight , espe ...
... acquaintance Fletcher , with his good humoured , lack - a - daisaical face . Fletcher was for being legitimate , and ... acquainted with it ; but to a stranger , the realiza- tion of any thing he has read about it is a delight , espe ...
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... acquaintance , not only which I would not give , but which I have not given himself to understand ; a princi- ple , to which this book will have furnished no excep- tion . It may be judged by this how little I have been in the habit of ...
... acquaintance , not only which I would not give , but which I have not given himself to understand ; a princi- ple , to which this book will have furnished no excep- tion . It may be judged by this how little I have been in the habit of ...
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... acquaintance they felt proud ; and perhaps even as making some amends to the lady , for the connexion which it superseded . The family came from Ravenna . The people in that quarter are more simple and unso- phisticate than in the more ...
... acquaintance they felt proud ; and perhaps even as making some amends to the lady , for the connexion which it superseded . The family came from Ravenna . The people in that quarter are more simple and unso- phisticate than in the more ...
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