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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... thoughts and actions of some use , seeing that I had begun it at all ; but I was warned off of this ground as impossible ... thought himself ill- treated . With this , to a certain extent , the ac- count is coloured , though never with a ...
... thoughts and actions of some use , seeing that I had begun it at all ; but I was warned off of this ground as impossible ... thought himself ill- treated . With this , to a certain extent , the ac- count is coloured , though never with a ...
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... thought ac- cordingly . Let me have only the benefit of the concession . I have been forced to give up , in my time , too many dreams of self - love , to deny myself the consolation of candour . The account of Lord Byron was not ...
... thought ac- cordingly . Let me have only the benefit of the concession . I have been forced to give up , in my time , too many dreams of self - love , to deny myself the consolation of candour . The account of Lord Byron was not ...
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... thought himself earnest in the cause of liberty . His failure in the House of Lords is well known . He was very candid about it ; said he was much frightened , and should never be able to do any thing that way . Lords of all parties ...
... thought himself earnest in the cause of liberty . His failure in the House of Lords is well known . He was very candid about it ; said he was much frightened , and should never be able to do any thing that way . Lords of all parties ...
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... thought she had a pretty earnest look , with her " pippin " face ; an epithet by which she playfully designated herself . The first visit I paid Lord Byron was just after their separation . The public , who took part with the lady , as ...
... thought she had a pretty earnest look , with her " pippin " face ; an epithet by which she playfully designated herself . The first visit I paid Lord Byron was just after their separation . The public , who took part with the lady , as ...
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... thought nobody would help such a fellow if he did not . The unpleasant part of the business did not end here . It was , remotely , one of the causes of Lord Byron's leaving Italy ; for it increased the awkwardness of his position with ...
... thought nobody would help such a fellow if he did not . The unpleasant part of the business did not end here . It was , remotely , one of the causes of Lord Byron's leaving Italy ; for it increased the awkwardness of his position with ...
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