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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... head bob up and down in the water , like a buoy , I came away . Lord Byron was afterwards pleased to regret that I had not staid . He told me , that the sight of my volume at Harrow had been one of his incentives to write verses , and ...
... head bob up and down in the water , like a buoy , I came away . Lord Byron was afterwards pleased to regret that I had not staid . He told me , that the sight of my volume at Harrow had been one of his incentives to write verses , and ...
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... head and countenance had a spirit and elevation in it , which though not unmixed with disquiet , 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 ...
... head and countenance had a spirit and elevation in it , which though not unmixed with disquiet , 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 ...
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... head . If at any time , there- fore , he ceased to love a woman's person , and found lei- sure to detect in her the vanities natural to a flattered beauty , he set no bounds to the light and coarse way in which he would speak of her ...
... head . If at any time , there- fore , he ceased to love a woman's person , and found lei- sure to detect in her the vanities natural to a flattered beauty , he set no bounds to the light and coarse way in which he would speak of her ...
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... head about truth and sincerity , for they would hinder his get- ting on in the world . This , doubtless , was rather in- tended to vent a spleen of his own , than to modify the opinions of the child : but the peril was not the less ...
... head about truth and sincerity , for they would hinder his get- ting on in the world . This , doubtless , was rather in- tended to vent a spleen of his own , than to modify the opinions of the child : but the peril was not the less ...
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... head and bust were hard- ly sustained by limbs of sufficient length . I take her to have been a good hearted zealous person , capable of be- ing very natural if she had been thrown into natural cir- cumstances , and able to show a ...
... head and bust were hard- ly sustained by limbs of sufficient length . I take her to have been a good hearted zealous person , capable of be- ing very natural if she had been thrown into natural cir- cumstances , and able to show a ...
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