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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... character - Lord Byron and Mr. Words- worth . Of Mr. Wordsworth I will speak hereafter . Lord Byron , I thought , took a pleasure in my room , as contrasted with the splendour of his great house . He had too much reason to do so . His ...
... character - Lord Byron and Mr. Words- worth . Of Mr. Wordsworth I will speak hereafter . Lord Byron , I thought , took a pleasure in my room , as contrasted with the splendour of his great house . He had too much reason to do so . His ...
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... character . It was chosen by Mr. Shelley , who intended to beg my acceptance of it , and who knew , situated as he and I were , that in putting about us such furniture as he used himself , he could not pay us a handsomer or more welcome ...
... character . It was chosen by Mr. Shelley , who intended to beg my acceptance of it , and who knew , situated as he and I were , that in putting about us such furniture as he used himself , he could not pay us a handsomer or more welcome ...
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... character and to the Germans . The women are apt to be fair , and to have fair tresses , as the lady in question had . The men also are of lighter complex- ions than is usual in Italy . The old Count had the look of an English country ...
... character and to the Germans . The women are apt to be fair , and to have fair tresses , as the lady in question had . The men also are of lighter complex- ions than is usual in Italy . The old Count had the look of an English country ...
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... character of Dominie Sampson , and with all the airs of a courtier ; " Principles ! " as if he had never heard of such things . " " The courtiers had the advantage of me in one particu- lar . They knew what it was to admire lords ...
... character of Dominie Sampson , and with all the airs of a courtier ; " Principles ! " as if he had never heard of such things . " " The courtiers had the advantage of me in one particu- lar . They knew what it was to admire lords ...
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... character was not so much in my thoughts as that conventional modification of it which he inherited in common with others of his rank , and of which it was not to be expected he should get rid . Men do not easily give up any advantages ...
... character was not so much in my thoughts as that conventional modification of it which he inherited in common with others of his rank , and of which it was not to be expected he should get rid . Men do not easily give up any advantages ...
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