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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... politics , he liked " The Feasts of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my acquaintance . I said I felt myself highly flattered , and should be proud to en- tertain his lordship as well as a poor patriot could . He was accordingly ...
... politics , he liked " The Feasts of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my acquaintance . I said I felt myself highly flattered , and should be proud to en- tertain his lordship as well as a poor patriot could . He was accordingly ...
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... political philosophy ; and he said that he was willing to publish for me , out of a sense of liberality and fair ... politics piqued itself upon the greater degree of generosity with which it could afford to speak of its ene- mies ...
... political philosophy ; and he said that he was willing to publish for me , out of a sense of liberality and fair ... politics piqued itself upon the greater degree of generosity with which it could afford to speak of its ene- mies ...
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... political opin- ion , the flattery of early sympathy with my boyish wri- tings , more flattering offers of friendship , and the last climax of flattery , an earnest waiving of his rank , were too much for me in the person of Lord Byron ...
... political opin- ion , the flattery of early sympathy with my boyish wri- tings , more flattering offers of friendship , and the last climax of flattery , an earnest waiving of his rank , were too much for me in the person of Lord Byron ...
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... political , and assist in carrying on the good cause . The title of Liberal was given it by Lord Byron . We were to share equally the profits , the work being printed and published by my brother ; and it was confidently anti- cipated ...
... political , and assist in carrying on the good cause . The title of Liberal was given it by Lord Byron . We were to share equally the profits , the work being printed and published by my brother ; and it was confidently anti- cipated ...
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... politicians not in earnest , were mortified by the preface ; all the real or pretended orthodox , who can admire a ... political pique which Mr. Hobhouse may have felt against us , and the critical one which has been attributed to Mr ...
... politicians not in earnest , were mortified by the preface ; all the real or pretended orthodox , who can admire a ... political pique which Mr. Hobhouse may have felt against us , and the critical one which has been attributed to Mr ...
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