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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... opinion , at least with regard to one of us , who stood blushing and looking in her eyes , and not knowing well what to be at . I thought we ought to have struck up a quartett . But there might have ensued a quintett , not so harmonious ...
... opinion , at least with regard to one of us , who stood blushing and looking in her eyes , and not knowing well what to be at . I thought we ought to have struck up a quartett . But there might have ensued a quintett , not so harmonious ...
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... opinion with the community in a state of things like the present , particularly in a commercial country ; and many may think me as deficient in spirit on that point , as I think them mistaken in their notions of what spirit is , and ...
... opinion with the community in a state of things like the present , particularly in a commercial country ; and many may think me as deficient in spirit on that point , as I think them mistaken in their notions of what spirit is , and ...
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... opinion of the arrangement , was the conclusion I came to respecting the dispositions of the old Count and his son , both very na- tural and amiable persons , with great simplicity of man- ners , and such a patriotic regard for their ...
... opinion of the arrangement , was the conclusion I came to respecting the dispositions of the old Count and his son , both very na- tural and amiable persons , with great simplicity of man- ners , and such a patriotic regard for their ...
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... opinion that no woman could have loved him long . Pride in his celebrity , and the wish not to ap- pear to have been mistaken or undervalued on their own parts , might have kept up an appearance of love , long after it had ceased ; but ...
... opinion that no woman could have loved him long . Pride in his celebrity , and the wish not to ap- pear to have been mistaken or undervalued on their own parts , might have kept up an appearance of love , long after it had ceased ; but ...
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... opinion asked ; upon which she observed , that " it resem- bled a great school - boy , who had had a plain bun given him , instead of a plum one . " I did not add , that our friends shook with laughter at this idea of the noble ori ...
... opinion asked ; upon which she observed , that " it resem- bled a great school - boy , who had had a plain bun given him , instead of a plum one . " I did not add , that our friends shook with laughter at this idea of the noble ori ...
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