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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... beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by marriages of convenience . They generally turn out to be as inconvenient , as per- sons , who are said to have arrived at years of discretion , are apt to be ...
... beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by marriages of convenience . They generally turn out to be as inconvenient , as per- sons , who are said to have arrived at years of discretion , are apt to be ...
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... beautiful women , because they divided attention . I do not think " Lord Byron would have entertained a jealousy of this sort . He would have thought the women too much oc- cupied with himself . But he would infallibly have been jealous ...
... beautiful women , because they divided attention . I do not think " Lord Byron would have entertained a jealousy of this sort . He would have thought the women too much oc- cupied with himself . But he would infallibly have been jealous ...
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... beautiful inseparable from the nature of genius . But the danger was , that he would have been influenced as much by the rank and reputation of that great man , as by the reconciling nobleness of his philosophy ; and per- sonal ...
... beautiful inseparable from the nature of genius . But the danger was , that he would have been influenced as much by the rank and reputation of that great man , as by the reconciling nobleness of his philosophy ; and per- sonal ...
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... beautiful at another . Mr. Shel- ley's remains were taken to Rome , and deposited in the protestant burial - ground , near those of a child he had lost in that city , and of Mr. Keats . It is the cemetery he speaks of in the preface to ...
... beautiful at another . Mr. Shel- ley's remains were taken to Rome , and deposited in the protestant burial - ground , near those of a child he had lost in that city , and of Mr. Keats . It is the cemetery he speaks of in the preface to ...
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... beautiful , in ancient or modern writers . But Mr. Shelley was certainly definite in his object : he thought it was high time for society to come to par- ticulars : to know what they would have . With regard to marriage , for instance ...
... beautiful , in ancient or modern writers . But Mr. Shelley was certainly definite in his object : he thought it was high time for society to come to par- ticulars : to know what they would have . With regard to marriage , for instance ...
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