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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... sort , as if the pitying state of excitement would be just as good as the other . In fine , she concluded by according the man her grace also , seeing my Lord had forgiven him . The man was all penitence and wailing , ) but he was ...
... sort , as if the pitying state of excitement would be just as good as the other . In fine , she concluded by according the man her grace also , seeing my Lord had forgiven him . The man was all penitence and wailing , ) but he was ...
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... country gentleman , with a paternal gossiping manner , and apparently no sort of pride . The young one , who has since been known and esteemed in England , and is an enthusiast and active partisan in the cause of 26 LORD BYRON .
... country gentleman , with a paternal gossiping manner , and apparently no sort of pride . The young one , who has since been known and esteemed in England , and is an enthusiast and active partisan in the cause of 26 LORD BYRON .
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... sort of con- scious grace , which seems to belong to the Italian lan- guage as a matter of right . I amused her with speaking bad Italian out of Ariosto , and saying speme for speran- za ; in which she good - naturedly found something ...
... sort of con- scious grace , which seems to belong to the Italian lan- guage as a matter of right . I amused her with speaking bad Italian out of Ariosto , and saying speme for speran- za ; in which she good - naturedly found something ...
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... sort , nor put up with a distressing one in the hope of doing it away . The worst thing she did ( and which showed to every body else , though not to herself , that she entertained no real love for Lord Byron ) was to indulge in ...
... sort , nor put up with a distressing one in the hope of doing it away . The worst thing she did ( and which showed to every body else , though not to herself , that she entertained no real love for Lord Byron ) was to indulge in ...
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... sort of available other - man's weapon , which increased the sum of his power , and was a set - off against his character for virtue . The first number of the Liberal was now on the an- vil , and Mr. Shelley's death had given me a new ...
... sort of available other - man's weapon , which increased the sum of his power , and was a set - off against his character for virtue . The first number of the Liberal was now on the an- vil , and Mr. Shelley's death had given me a new ...
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