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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... imagination , I had involuntarily felt a re - access of the spleen and indignation which I experienced , as a man who thought himself ill- treated . With this , to a certain extent , the ac- count is coloured , though never with a ...
... imagination , I had involuntarily felt a re - access of the spleen and indignation which I experienced , as a man who thought himself ill- treated . With this , to a certain extent , the ac- count is coloured , though never with a ...
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... imagination . The only questions are , whether he will be the better for it in the long run ; and whether his par- › * See the Correspondence . ticular good is harmless or otherwise with respect to the LORD BYRON . 35.
... imagination . The only questions are , whether he will be the better for it in the long run ; and whether his par- › * See the Correspondence . ticular good is harmless or otherwise with respect to the LORD BYRON . 35.
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... imagination . Mr. Shelley , who , though he had not known him longer , had known him more in- timately , was punctilious in giving him his title , and told me very plainly that he thought it best for all parties . His oldest ...
... imagination . Mr. Shelley , who , though he had not known him longer , had known him more in- timately , was punctilious in giving him his title , and told me very plainly that he thought it best for all parties . His oldest ...
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... imagination the noble poet and any in- timate acquaintance ( not a mere man of the world ) living together . He must fancy them , by very speedy degrees , doubting and differing with one another , how quietly soever , and producing such ...
... imagination the noble poet and any in- timate acquaintance ( not a mere man of the world ) living together . He must fancy them , by very speedy degrees , doubting and differing with one another , how quietly soever , and producing such ...
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... imaginations of the public , and the ap- proving nod of the " men of wit and fashion about town . " Mr. Hazlitt , habitually paradoxical , sometimes pastoral , and never without the self - love which he is fond of dis- cerning in others ...
... imaginations of the public , and the ap- proving nod of the " men of wit and fashion about town . " Mr. Hazlitt , habitually paradoxical , sometimes pastoral , and never without the self - love which he is fond of dis- cerning in others ...
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