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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... present case it would also be in- humanity , both to the dead and the living . But what I have told , to is not be gainsaid . Perhaps had I felt Lord Byron's conduct less than I did , I should have experienced less of it . Flattery ...
... present case it would also be in- humanity , both to the dead and the living . But what I have told , to is not be gainsaid . Perhaps had I felt Lord Byron's conduct less than I did , I should have experienced less of it . Flattery ...
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... present me- moir , the reader will find some letters addressed to me at this period by Lord Byron . He was a warm politi- cian , and thought himself earnest in the cause of liberty . His failure in the House of Lords is well known . He ...
... present me- moir , the reader will find some letters addressed to me at this period by Lord Byron . He was a warm politi- cian , and thought himself earnest in the cause of liberty . His failure in the House of Lords is well known . He ...
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... present beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by marriages of convenience . They generally turn out to be as inconvenient , as per- sons , who are said to have arrived at years of discretion , are apt to be ...
... present beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by marriages of convenience . They generally turn out to be as inconvenient , as per- sons , who are said to have arrived at years of discretion , are apt to be ...
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... present conclusions were con- firmed during my visit to Italy . There is no doubt , that Lord Byron felt the scandal of the separation se- verely . It is likely , also , that he began to long for his wife's adherence the more , when he ...
... present conclusions were con- firmed during my visit to Italy . There is no doubt , that Lord Byron felt the scandal of the separation se- verely . It is likely , also , that he began to long for his wife's adherence the more , when he ...
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... present is to speak of Lord Byron , to whose Italian residence I therefore hasten . In the harbour of Leghorn I found Mr. Trelawney . He was standing with his knight - errant aspect , dark , handsome , and mustachio'd , in Lord Byron's ...
... present is to speak of Lord Byron , to whose Italian residence I therefore hasten . In the harbour of Leghorn I found Mr. Trelawney . He was standing with his knight - errant aspect , dark , handsome , and mustachio'd , in Lord Byron's ...
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