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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... Noble Poet , involved of necessity a painful retro- spect ; and humanize as I may , and as I trust I do , upon him as well as every thing else , —and certain as I am , that although I look upon this or that man as more or less pleasant ...
... Noble Poet , involved of necessity a painful retro- spect ; and humanize as I may , and as I trust I do , upon him as well as every thing else , —and certain as I am , that although I look upon this or that man as more or less pleasant ...
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... noble bard , " his Lordship at that time be- ing Brahminical in his eating . He came , and we passed a very pleasant afternoon , talking of books , and school , and the Reverend Mr. Bowles ; of the pastoral innocence of whose ...
... noble bard , " his Lordship at that time be- ing Brahminical in his eating . He came , and we passed a very pleasant afternoon , talking of books , and school , and the Reverend Mr. Bowles ; of the pastoral innocence of whose ...
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... noble Bard , who was in what the Italians call villeggiatura at Monto - Nero ; that is to say , enjoying a country - house for the season . I there met with a singular adventure , which seemed to make me free of Italy and stilettos ...
... noble Bard , who was in what the Italians call villeggiatura at Monto - Nero ; that is to say , enjoying a country - house for the season . I there met with a singular adventure , which seemed to make me free of Italy and stilettos ...
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... noble Lord conceived this excess of charity su- perfluous . He pardoned him , but said he must not think of remaining in his service ; and the man continued weep- ing , and kissing his hand . I was then amused with see- ing the footing ...
... noble Lord conceived this excess of charity su- perfluous . He pardoned him , but said he must not think of remaining in his service ; and the man continued weep- ing , and kissing his hand . I was then amused with see- ing the footing ...
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... noble Bard , if he would have let her ; and remained a faithful and affectionate companion as long as he pleased to have her so ; but this depended more on his treatment of her , and still more on the way in which he conducted him- self ...
... noble Bard , if he would have let her ; and remained a faithful and affectionate companion as long as he pleased to have her so ; but this depended more on his treatment of her , and still more on the way in which he conducted him- self ...
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