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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... greater detail , and endeavoured to make the search into my thoughts and actions of some use , seeing that I had begun it at all ; but I was warned off of this ground as impossible on account of others , and gladly gave it up . The ...
... greater detail , and endeavoured to make the search into my thoughts and actions of some use , seeing that I had begun it at all ; but I was warned off of this ground as impossible on account of others , and gladly gave it up . The ...
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... greater necessity for it than he , by the wayward- ness and cruelty of his temper , no man deserves it more for the cuts and furrows which his tem- per ploughs in his own face , and the worship which he pays to truth and beauty , when ...
... greater necessity for it than he , by the wayward- ness and cruelty of his temper , no man deserves it more for the cuts and furrows which his tem- per ploughs in his own face , and the worship which he pays to truth and beauty , when ...
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... it is so ; and I have only to hope , that in adding to the at- tractions of the title - page , it will not make the greater part of the work seem unworthy of it . LORD BYRON AND SOME OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES . THE first viii PREFACE .
... it is so ; and I have only to hope , that in adding to the at- tractions of the title - page , it will not make the greater part of the work seem unworthy of it . LORD BYRON AND SOME OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES . THE first viii PREFACE .
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... greater . I was not aware at that time , that with a singular incontinence , towards which it was lucky for a great many people that his friends were as singularly considerate , his Lordship was in the habit of making a confidant of ...
... greater . I was not aware at that time , that with a singular incontinence , towards which it was lucky for a great many people that his friends were as singularly considerate , his Lordship was in the habit of making a confidant of ...
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... greater matter . Two hundred pounds were sent me from Italy , to ena- ble me to leave England with comfort . They came from Lord Byron , and nothing was said to me of secu- rity , or any thing like it . Lord Byron had offered a year or ...
... greater matter . Two hundred pounds were sent me from Italy , to ena- ble me to leave England with comfort . They came from Lord Byron , and nothing was said to me of secu- rity , or any thing like it . Lord Byron had offered a year or ...
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