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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... perhaps 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 .
... perhaps 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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... hope . He could not be otherwise . But he prepared me to find others not exactly what I had taken them for . I little thought at the time , how much reason I should have to remember his words . Leghorn is a polite Wapping , with a ...
... hope . He could not be otherwise . But he prepared me to find others not exactly what I had taken them for . I little thought at the time , how much reason I should have to remember his words . Leghorn is a polite Wapping , with a ...
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... hope was given us by others that she would survive beyond the year . She is now alive , and likely to live many years ; and Vacca is dead . I do not say this to his disparagement ; for he was very skilful , and deserved his celebrity ...
... hope was given us by others that she would survive beyond the year . She is now alive , and likely to live many years ; and Vacca is dead . I do not say this to his disparagement ; for he was very skilful , and deserved his celebrity ...
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... hope . " The Italians are very kind to bad speakers of their language , and ought to shame us in that matter . I confess , I can never hear a foreigner speak bad English without such a tendency to laugh as puts me to the torture ...
... hope . " The Italians are very kind to bad speakers of their language , and ought to shame us in that matter . I confess , I can never hear a foreigner speak bad English without such a tendency to laugh as puts me to the torture ...
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... hope , which I tried hard to indulge ; and there was always some joking going forward ; some melancholy mirth , which a spectator might have taken for pleasure . Our manner of life was this . Lord Byron , who used to sit up at night ...
... hope , which I tried hard to indulge ; and there was always some joking going forward ; some melancholy mirth , which a spectator might have taken for pleasure . Our manner of life was this . Lord Byron , who used to sit up at night ...
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