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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... gave it up . The Byron part of the work I could not so well manage . What was to be told of the Noble Poet , involved of necessity a painful retro- spect ; and humanize as I may , and as I trust I do , upon him as well as every thing ...
... gave it up . The Byron part of the work I could not so well manage . What was to be told of the Noble Poet , involved of necessity a painful retro- spect ; and humanize as I may , and as I trust I do , upon him as well as every thing ...
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... gave him alto- gether a nobler look , than I ever knew him to have , be- fore or since . His dress , which was black , with whitę trowsers , and which he wore buttoned close over the body , completed the succinctness and gentlemanliness ...
... gave him alto- gether a nobler look , than I ever knew him to have , be- fore or since . His dress , which was black , with whitę trowsers , and which he wore buttoned close over the body , completed the succinctness and gentlemanliness ...
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... gave him some money out of his very disgust ; for he thought nobody would help such a fellow if he did not . The unpleasant part of the business did not end here . It was , remotely , one of the causes of Lord Byron's leaving Italy ...
... gave him some money out of his very disgust ; for he thought nobody would help such a fellow if he did not . The unpleasant part of the business did not end here . It was , remotely , one of the causes of Lord Byron's leaving Italy ...
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... gave up his comfort , out of a wretched compliment to his self - love . He enabled this adoring sex to disco- ver , that a great man might be a very small one . It must be owned , however , as the reader will see presently , that Madame ...
... gave up his comfort , out of a wretched compliment to his self - love . He enabled this adoring sex to disco- ver , that a great man might be a very small one . It must be owned , however , as the reader will see presently , that Madame ...
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... gave him . Franklin's Works , and Walter Scott's , were among his favourite reading . His liking for such of the modern authors as he preferred in gene- ral , was not founded in a compliment to them ; but Wal- ter Scott , with his ...
... gave him . Franklin's Works , and Walter Scott's , were among his favourite reading . His liking for such of the modern authors as he preferred in gene- ral , was not founded in a compliment to them ; but Wal- ter Scott , with his ...
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