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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... reason to do so . His domestic troubles were just about to become public . His appearance at that time was the finest I ever saw it , a great deal finer than it was afterwards , when he was abroad . He was fatter than before his ...
... reason to do so . His domestic troubles were just about to become public . His appearance at that time was the finest I ever saw it , a great deal finer than it was afterwards , when he was abroad . He was fatter than before his ...
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... reason stated in my ac- count of him . That reason was done away by the na- ture of this new proposal . I was ill ; it was thought by many I could not live ; my wife was very ill too ; my family was numerous ; and it was agreed by my ...
... reason stated in my ac- count of him . That reason was done away by the na- ture of this new proposal . I was ill ; it was thought by many I could not live ; my wife was very ill too ; my family was numerous ; and it was agreed by my ...
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... reason I should have to remember his words . Leghorn is a polite Wapping , with a square and a the- atre . The country around is uninteresting , when you become acquainted with it ; but to a stranger , the realiza- tion of any thing he ...
... reason I should have to remember his words . Leghorn is a polite Wapping , with a square and a the- atre . The country around is uninteresting , when you become acquainted with it ; but to a stranger , the realiza- tion of any thing he ...
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... reason to fear : I was compelled to try : -and things turned out as I dreaded . The public have been given to understand that Lord Byron's purse was at my command , and that I used it according to the spirit with which it was offered ...
... reason to fear : I was compelled to try : -and things turned out as I dreaded . The public have been given to understand that Lord Byron's purse was at my command , and that I used it according to the spirit with which it was offered ...
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... reasons , I have totally altered in this particular , ) I have not had that horror of being under obligation , which is thought an essential refinement in money mat- ters , and which leads some really generous persons , as well as some ...
... reasons , I have totally altered in this particular , ) I have not had that horror of being under obligation , which is thought an essential refinement in money mat- ters , and which leads some really generous persons , as well as some ...
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