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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... believe , utterly unlooked for ; then the jour- nals and their attacks upon him , were felt severely ; and to crown all , he had an execution in his house . I was struck with the real trouble he manifested , compared with what the ...
... believe , utterly unlooked for ; then the jour- nals and their attacks upon him , were felt severely ; and to crown all , he had an execution in his house . I was struck with the real trouble he manifested , compared with what the ...
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... believe in his merits on hers , 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 " Farewell , " that he wrote ...
... believe in his merits on hers , 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 " Farewell , " that he wrote ...
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... believe , that even at that time , he would have been glad to do so ; and though , on the other hand , it was understood that a little courtesy on his part towards the Grand - duke and Duchess , the latter of whom was said to be ...
... believe , that even at that time , he would have been glad to do so ; and though , on the other hand , it was understood that a little courtesy on his part towards the Grand - duke and Duchess , the latter of whom was said to be ...
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... believe in with regard to their own customs : -but I shall be digressing too far . Among other things , in which I differ in point of theory ( for in practice I am bound to say that of late , though for other reasons , I have totally ...
... believe in with regard to their own customs : -but I shall be digressing too far . Among other things , in which I differ in point of theory ( for in practice I am bound to say that of late , though for other reasons , I have totally ...
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... believe , was not unsusceptible of a real attachment , and most undoubtedly she was desirous that Lord Byron should cultivate it , and make her as proud and as affec tionate as she was anxious to be . But to hear her talk of him , she ...
... believe , was not unsusceptible of a real attachment , and most undoubtedly she was desirous that Lord Byron should cultivate it , and make her as proud and as affec tionate as she was anxious to be . But to hear her talk of him , she ...
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