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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... tion of detached portraits for inserted ones , have given altogether a different look to the publica- tion from what was contemplated at first . But my publisher thought it best ; perhaps it is so ; and I have only to hope , that in ...
... tion of detached portraits for inserted ones , have given altogether a different look to the publica- tion from what was contemplated at first . But my publisher thought it best ; perhaps it is so ; and I have only to hope , that in ...
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... tion of less hope . He could not be otherwise . But he prepared me to find others not exactly what I had taken them for . I little thought at the time , how much reason I should have to remember his words . Leghorn is a polite Wapping ...
... tion of less hope . He could not be otherwise . But he prepared me to find others not exactly what I had taken them for . I little thought at the time , how much reason I should have to remember his words . Leghorn is a polite Wapping ...
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... tion . It may be judged by this how little I have been in the habit of speaking against any body , and what a nuisance it is to me to do it now . There was another thing that startled me in the Casa Lanfranchi . I had been led to ...
... tion . It may be judged by this how little I have been in the habit of speaking against any body , and what a nuisance it is to me to do it now . There was another thing that startled me in the Casa Lanfranchi . I had been led to ...
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... tion of men of letters . He loved to enjoy the privi- leges of his rank , and at the same time to be thought above them . It is true , if he thought you not above them yourself , he was the better pleased . On this account among others ...
... tion of men of letters . He loved to enjoy the privi- leges of his rank , and at the same time to be thought above them . It is true , if he thought you not above them yourself , he was the better pleased . On this account among others ...
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... tion which the name of " Leigh Hunt " would cause the Italians ; and passing from one fancy to another , he pro- posed that they should translate it into Leontius . Lord Byron approved of this conceit , and at Pisa was in the habit of ...
... tion which the name of " Leigh Hunt " would cause the Italians ; and passing from one fancy to another , he pro- posed that they should translate it into Leontius . Lord Byron approved of this conceit , and at Pisa was in the habit of ...
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