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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... regard to any one , -I could not conceal from myself , on looking over the manuscript , that in renewing my intercourse with him in imagination , I had involuntarily felt a re - access of the spleen and indignation which I experienced ...
... regard to any one , -I could not conceal from myself , on looking over the manuscript , that in renewing my intercourse with him in imagination , I had involuntarily felt a re - access of the spleen and indignation which I experienced ...
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... 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 ; and the scene was ...
... 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 ; and the scene was ...
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... regard to their own customs : -but I shall be digressing too far . Among other things , in which I differ in point of theory ( for in practice I am bound to say that of late , though for other reasons , I have totally altered in this ...
... regard to their own customs : -but I shall be digressing too far . Among other things , in which I differ in point of theory ( for in practice I am bound to say that of late , though for other reasons , I have totally altered in this ...
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... regard to Mr. Moore , whom I have never seen or corresponded with since his efforts against the Li- beral , he has not been the less aware of the feelings entertained on the subject by myself and others . family ( which was true ) ...
... regard to Mr. Moore , whom I have never seen or corresponded with since his efforts against the Li- beral , he has not been the less aware of the feelings entertained on the subject by myself and others . family ( which was true ) ...
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... regard for their country , as had not only committed their reputation for wisdom in the eyes of the selfish , but got them into real trouble , and driven them into banishment . And I am of opinion to this day , that they considered ...
... regard for their country , as had not only committed their reputation for wisdom in the eyes of the selfish , but got them into real trouble , and driven them into banishment . And I am of opinion to this day , that they considered ...
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