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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... heart died within me to hear him ; I made the proper acknow- ledgment ; but I knew what he meant , and I more than doubted whether even in that , the most trivial part of friendship , he could resemble Mr. Shelley if he would ...
... heart died within me to hear him ; I made the proper acknow- ledgment ; but I knew what he meant , and I more than doubted whether even in that , the most trivial part of friendship , he could resemble Mr. Shelley if he would ...
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... heart to persist in what was objected to by a côterie on the town , -or had his friends , whom he " li- belled all round , " and some of whom returned him the compliment , been capable of paying me or themselves the compliment of being ...
... heart to persist in what was objected to by a côterie on the town , -or had his friends , whom he " li- belled all round , " and some of whom returned him the compliment , been capable of paying me or themselves the compliment of being ...
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... heart . The sole object of the rest is not to stem the tide of prejudice and falsehood , but to get out of the way themselves . The instant another is assailed ( however unjustly , ) in- stead of standing manfully by him , they cut the ...
... heart . The sole object of the rest is not to stem the tide of prejudice and falsehood , but to get out of the way themselves . The instant another is assailed ( however unjustly , ) in- stead of standing manfully by him , they cut the ...
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... hearts of a Tuscan city die within them . Porto Venere is like a petrified town in a story - book . · The classical name took us , and we roamed 8 LORD BYRON . 57 at dawn with an extraordinary sensation, and directly af- ...
... hearts of a Tuscan city die within them . Porto Venere is like a petrified town in a story - book . · The classical name took us , and we roamed 8 LORD BYRON . 57 at dawn with an extraordinary sensation, and directly af- ...
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... heart in the business , nor for any thing else but a feverish notoriety . It was by this he was to shake at once the great world and the small ; the mountain and the mouse ; the imaginations of the public , and the ap- proving nod of ...
... heart in the business , nor for any thing else but a feverish notoriety . It was by this he was to shake at once the great world and the small ; the mountain and the mouse ; the imaginations of the public , and the ap- proving nod of ...
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