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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... written it conscientiously , and that it is not in every respect fit to appear ; but it has long ceased to be within my notions of what is necessary for society , to give an un- pleasant account of any man ; and as to my own biography ...
... written it conscientiously , and that it is not in every respect fit to appear ; but it has long ceased to be within my notions of what is necessary for society , to give an un- pleasant account of any man ; and as to my own biography ...
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... writing this Preface , the article here alluded to has been omitted , though not on Mr. Hazlitt's account , or my own ; for how- ever I might regret speaking disagreeable truths of any man , much more of one whose unquestionable love of ...
... writing this Preface , the article here alluded to has been omitted , though not on Mr. Hazlitt's account , or my own ; for how- ever I might regret speaking disagreeable truths of any man , much more of one whose unquestionable love of ...
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... written a bad volume of poems ; and though I had a sympathy with him on this account , and more respect for his rank than I was willing to suppose , my sympathy was not an agrecable one ; so , contenting my- self with seeing his ...
... written a bad volume of poems ; and though I had a sympathy with him on this account , and more respect for his rank than I was willing to suppose , my sympathy was not an agrecable one ; so , contenting my- self with seeing his ...
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... writing . He would not let the footman bring them in . He would enter with a couple of quartos under his arm ; and give you to under- stand , that he was proler of being a friend and a man of letters , than a lord . It was thus that by ...
... writing . He would not let the footman bring them in . He would enter with a couple of quartos under his arm ; and give you to under- stand , that he was proler of being a friend and a man of letters , than a lord . It was thus that by ...
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... written by Lady Byron after her departure from the house , and when she was on her way to the relations , who persuaded her not to return . It was signed with the epithet above- mentioned ; and was written in a spirit of good - humour ...
... written by Lady Byron after her departure from the house , and when she was on her way to the relations , who persuaded her not to return . It was signed with the epithet above- mentioned ; and was written in a spirit of good - humour ...
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