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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... person , who was eyeing something at a distance . This was Mr. Jackson waiting for his pupil . The latter was swimming with somebody for a wager . I forget what his tutor said of him ; but he spoke in terms of praise . I saw nothing in ...
... person , who was eyeing something at a distance . This was Mr. Jackson waiting for his pupil . The latter was swimming with somebody for a wager . I forget what his tutor said of him ; but he spoke in terms of praise . I saw nothing in ...
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... person had come in ; and besides , he naturally felt anxious to look at so interesting a visiter : which was paying the latter a compliment . But his Lordship's will was dis- turbed , and he vented his spleen accordingly . I took it at ...
... person had come in ; and besides , he naturally felt anxious to look at so interesting a visiter : which was paying the latter a compliment . But his Lordship's will was dis- turbed , and he vented his spleen accordingly . I took it at ...
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... persons of a remarkable dis- crepancy of character - Lord Byron and Mr. Words- worth . Of Mr. Wordsworth I will speak ... person ; and the turn of his head and countenance had a spirit and elevation in it , which though not unmixed with ...
... persons of a remarkable dis- crepancy of character - Lord Byron and Mr. Words- worth . Of Mr. Wordsworth I will speak ... person ; and the turn of his head and countenance had a spirit and elevation in it , which though not unmixed with ...
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... person beloved . He could write a passage now and then , which showed that he was not incapable of it ; but the passion on which he de- lights to dwell is either that of boys and girls , extremely prone and boarding - school ; or of ...
... person beloved . He could write a passage now and then , which showed that he was not incapable of it ; but the passion on which he de- lights to dwell is either that of boys and girls , extremely prone and boarding - school ; or of ...
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... person , whom I had known in England . He took me into an inner - room , and introduced me to a young lady in a state of great agitation . Her face was flushed , her eyes lit up , and her hair ( which she wore in that fashion ) looking ...
... person , whom I had known in England . He took me into an inner - room , and introduced me to a young lady in a state of great agitation . Her face was flushed , her eyes lit up , and her hair ( which she wore in that fashion ) looking ...
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