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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... become a party , that had I been rich enough , and could have repaid the handsome conduct of Mr. Colburn with its pro- per interest , my first impulse on finishing the work would have been to put it in the fire iv PREFACE .
... become a party , that had I been rich enough , and could have repaid the handsome conduct of Mr. Colburn with its pro- per interest , my first impulse on finishing the work would have been to put it in the fire iv PREFACE .
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... become public . His appearance at that time was the finest I ever saw it , a great deal finer than it was afterwards , when he was abroad . He was fatter than before his marriage , but only just enough so to com- plete the manliness of ...
... become public . His appearance at that time was the finest I ever saw it , a great deal finer than it was afterwards , when he was abroad . He was fatter than before his marriage , but only just enough so to com- plete the manliness of ...
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... become a wife , not because she did not know the gentleman previously to marriage , but because she did , and hoped that her love , and her sincerity , and her cle- verness , would enable her to reform him . The experi- ment was ...
... become a wife , not because she did not know the gentleman previously to marriage , but because she did , and hoped that her love , and her sincerity , and her cle- verness , would enable her to reform him . The experi- ment was ...
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... become acquainted with it ; but to a stranger , the realiza- tion of any thing he has read about it is a delight , espe- cially of such things as vines hanging from trees , and the sight of Apennines . Mr. Shelley accompanied us from ...
... become acquainted with it ; but to a stranger , the realiza- tion of any thing he has read about it is a delight , espe- cially of such things as vines hanging from trees , and the sight of Apennines . Mr. Shelley accompanied us from ...
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... becoming , unbecoming action ; and that at least it should have been acknowledged by a kiss of another description ; and the girl appeared to be of the same opinion , at least with regard to one of us , who stood blushing and looking in ...
... becoming , unbecoming action ; and that at least it should have been acknowledged by a kiss of another description ; and the girl appeared to be of the same opinion , at least with regard to one of us , who stood blushing and looking in ...
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