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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... told that I should put an end to a great deal of false biography , and do myself a great service besides . My refusal of this suggestion will at least show , that I was in no hurry to do the work for my own sake ; and , to say the truth ...
... told that I should put an end to a great deal of false biography , and do myself a great service besides . My refusal of this suggestion will at least show , that I was in no hurry to do the work for my own sake ; and , to say the truth ...
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... told of the 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 ...
... told of the 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 ...
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... told all : for I have no right to do so . In the present case it would also be in- humanity , both to the dead and the living . But what I have told , to is not be gainsaid . Perhaps had I felt Lord Byron's conduct less than I did , I ...
... told all : for I have no right to do so . In the present case it would also be in- humanity , both to the dead and the living . But what I have told , to is not be gainsaid . Perhaps had I felt Lord Byron's conduct less than I did , I ...
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... had not staid . He told me , that the sight of my volume at Harrow had been one of his incentives to write verses , and that he had had the same passion for friendship that I had displayed in it . To my astonishment , 2 LORD BYRON ...
... had not staid . He told me , that the sight of my volume at Harrow had been one of his incentives to write verses , and that he had had the same passion for friendship that I had displayed in it . To my astonishment , 2 LORD BYRON ...
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... told me , that , besides liking my politics , he liked " The Feasts of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my acquaintance . I said I felt myself highly flattered , and should be proud to en- tertain his lordship as well as a poor ...
... told me , that , besides liking my politics , he liked " The Feasts of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my acquaintance . I said I felt myself highly flattered , and should be proud to en- tertain his lordship as well as a poor ...
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