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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... least show , that I was in no hurry to do the work for my own sake ; and , to say the truth , it would never have been done at all , but for the circumstances above - mentioned . I must even confess , that such is my dislike of these ...
... least show , that I was in no hurry to do the work for my own sake ; and , to say the truth , it would never have been done at all , but for the circumstances above - mentioned . I must even confess , that such is my dislike of these ...
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... never with a shadow of untruth ; nor have I noticed a great deal that I should have done , had I been in the least vin- dictive , which is a vice I disclaim . If I know any two things in the world , and have any PREFACE . V.
... never with a shadow of untruth ; nor have I noticed a great deal that I should have done , had I been in the least vin- dictive , which is a vice I disclaim . If I know any two things in the world , and have any PREFACE . V.
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... least on his own part . The lady , I have no doubt , would never have heard of it under that title . He married for money , but of course he wooed with his genius ; and the Lady persuaded her- self that she liked him , partly because he ...
... least on his own part . The lady , I have no doubt , would never have heard of it under that title . He married for money , but of course he wooed with his genius ; and the Lady persuaded her- self that she liked him , partly because he ...
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... least , in the novelty , my English friend , metamor- phosed , round - looking , and jacketed , trying to damp all this fire with his cool tones , and an air of voluptuous indolence . He had now , however , put on his loose ri- ding ...
... least , in the novelty , my English friend , metamor- phosed , round - looking , and jacketed , trying to damp all this fire with his cool tones , and an air of voluptuous indolence . He had now , however , put on his loose ri- ding ...
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... least it should have been acknowledged by a kiss of another description ; and the girl appeared to be of the same opinion , at least with regard to one of us , who stood blushing and looking in her eyes , and not knowing well what to be ...
... least it should have been acknowledged by a kiss of another description ; and the girl appeared to be of the same opinion , at least with regard to one of us , who stood blushing and looking in her eyes , and not knowing well what to be ...
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