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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... critic ; " sound , " as the saying is ; learned and all that ; and full of " good sense ; " in short , one that was very sensible of his Lordship's merits , both as a poet and a peer , and who had the art of making his homage to a man ...
... critic ; " sound , " as the saying is ; learned and all that ; and full of " good sense ; " in short , one that was very sensible of his Lordship's merits , both as a poet and a peer , and who had the art of making his homage to a man ...
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... critics were right so far ; but they were wrong in thinking that I would have done it to every lord , and that very roman- tic feelings were not mixed up with this very childish mistake . I had declined , out of a notion of principle ...
... critics were right so far ; but they were wrong in thinking that I would have done it to every lord , and that very roman- tic feelings were not mixed up with this very childish mistake . I had declined , out of a notion of principle ...
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... critics , by assisting an enemy . The natural Toryism of some pretended lovers of liberty first alarmed him by a hint , that he might possibly not succeed . He supported his resolution by the hopes I have just mentioned , and even tried ...
... critics , by assisting an enemy . The natural Toryism of some pretended lovers of liberty first alarmed him by a hint , that he might possibly not succeed . He supported his resolution by the hopes I have just mentioned , and even tried ...
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... criticism , even to themselves , and was not to be forgi- The work struggled on for a time , and then , ow- ing partly to private circumstances , which I had explain- ed in my first writing of these pages , but which it has become ...
... criticism , even to themselves , and was not to be forgi- The work struggled on for a time , and then , ow- ing partly to private circumstances , which I had explain- ed in my first writing of these pages , but which it has become ...
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... critics and politicians , the Edinburgh Review , though his secret had never transpired . Mr. Hobhouse , too , had written Illustrations of a Childe Harold ( a sort of partnership concern ) —yet , to quash the publication of The Liberal ...
... critics and politicians , the Edinburgh Review , though his secret had never transpired . Mr. Hobhouse , too , had written Illustrations of a Childe Harold ( a sort of partnership concern ) —yet , to quash the publication of The Liberal ...
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