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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... delight of finding myself among my old scenes and friends , the pros- pect of better health and resources , the feeling of the first taste of comfort ( a novelty unknown for years , ) and the very dread of seeing this new piece of rose ...
... delight of finding myself among my old scenes and friends , the pros- pect of better health and resources , the feeling of the first taste of comfort ( a novelty unknown for years , ) and the very dread of seeing this new piece of rose ...
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... delight of flattery without the insincerity of it , had it been possible . But nobody , who has not tried it , knows , how hard it is to wish to love a man , and to find the enthusiasm of this longing worse than repelled . It was the ...
... delight of flattery without the insincerity of it , had it been possible . But nobody , who has not tried it , knows , how hard it is to wish to love a man , and to find the enthusiasm of this longing worse than repelled . It was the ...
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... delight in sacrificing themselves to wilful gentlemen . I thought differently on this business at the time , though rather to the exculpation of the gentleman , than blame of the lady . My present conclusions were con- firmed during my ...
... delight in sacrificing themselves to wilful gentlemen . I thought differently on this business at the time , though rather to the exculpation of the gentleman , than blame of the lady . My present conclusions were con- firmed during my ...
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... delight , espe- cially of such things as vines hanging from trees , and the sight of Apennines . Mr. Shelley accompanied us from Leghorn to Pisa , in order to see us fixed in our new abode . Lord Byron left Monte - Nero at the same time ...
... delight , espe- cially of such things as vines hanging from trees , and the sight of Apennines . Mr. Shelley accompanied us from Leghorn to Pisa , in order to see us fixed in our new abode . Lord Byron left Monte - Nero at the same time ...
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... delight to me to receive hundreds from some , I could not re- ceive without anguish as many pence from others ; nor should I ever , by any chance , have applied to them , but for a combination of circumstances that mixed me up with them ...
... delight to me to receive hundreds from some , I could not re- ceive without anguish as many pence from others ; nor should I ever , by any chance , have applied to them , but for a combination of circumstances that mixed me up with them ...
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