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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... wish to love a man , and to find the enthusiasm of this longing worse than repelled . It was the death of my friend Shelley , and my own want of resources , that made me add this bitter discovery to the sum of my experience . The first ...
... wish to love a man , and to find the enthusiasm of this longing worse than repelled . It was the death of my friend Shelley , and my own want of resources , that made me add this bitter discovery to the sum of my experience . The first ...
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... wish to believe in his merits on hers , it is no wonder that others , whom she had known and loved so much longer , and who felt no interest in being blind to his defects , should persuade her to stay away . The " Farewell , " that he ...
... wish to believe in his merits on hers , it is no wonder that others , whom she had known and loved so much longer , and who felt no interest in being blind to his defects , should persuade her to stay away . The " Farewell , " that he ...
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... wish your- self a hundred miles off . They were connected with any thing but the graces with which a poet would encir- cle his Venus . He said to me once of a friend of his , that he had been spoilt by reading Swift . He himself had ...
... wish your- self a hundred miles off . They were connected with any thing but the graces with which a poet would encir- cle his Venus . He said to me once of a friend of his , that he had been spoilt by reading Swift . He himself had ...
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... wish not to ap- pear to have been mistaken or undervalued on their own parts , might have kept up an appearance of love , long after it had ceased ; but the thing would have gone without doubt , and that very speedily . Love may be kept ...
... wish not to ap- pear to have been mistaken or undervalued on their own parts , might have kept up an appearance of love , long after it had ceased ; but the thing would have gone without doubt , and that very speedily . Love may be kept ...
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... wishes or inconsistencies ; and I reckoned upon it the more confidently , because at the time that I formed the re- solution , his own personal character was not so much in my thoughts as that conventional modification of it which he ...
... wishes or inconsistencies ; and I reckoned upon it the more confidently , because at the time that I formed the re- solution , his own personal character was not so much in my thoughts as that conventional modification of it which he ...
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