Lord Byron and some of his comtemporanies with recollections of the author ́s life and of his visit to ItalyColburn, 1828 |
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... supposed . In the correspondence at the end of the present memoir , the reader will find some letters addressed to me at this period by Lord Byron . He was a warm politician , and thought himself earnest in the cause of liberty . His ...
... supposed . In the correspondence at the end of the present memoir , the reader will find some letters addressed to me at this period by Lord Byron . He was a warm politician , and thought himself earnest in the cause of liberty . His ...
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... supposed to be reciprocal , which made them wonder still more . If I am thought here to touch upon very private and delicate things , especially regarding a person who is no more , I must offer three more remarks to the consideration of ...
... supposed to be reciprocal , which made them wonder still more . If I am thought here to touch upon very private and delicate things , especially regarding a person who is no more , I must offer three more remarks to the consideration of ...
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... supposed . I believe she would have taken great pride in the noble Bard , if he would have let her ; and remained a faithful and affectionate com- panion as long as he pleased to have her so ; but this depended more on his treatment of ...
... supposed . I believe she would have taken great pride in the noble Bard , if he would have let her ; and remained a faithful and affectionate com- panion as long as he pleased to have her so ; but this depended more on his treatment of ...
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... supposed me to entertain of his power . Lord Byron perhaps may have felt piqued at the review on his own account . I forget whether he ever alluded to it . I think not . He con- descended , among his other timid deferences to " the town ...
... supposed me to entertain of his power . Lord Byron perhaps may have felt piqued at the review on his own account . I forget whether he ever alluded to it . I think not . He con- descended , among his other timid deferences to " the town ...
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... supposed ; and , per- haps , circumstances had really disenabled him from having the proper idea of Shakspeare , though it could not have fallen so short of the truth as he pretended . Spenser he could not read ; at least he said So ...
... supposed ; and , per- haps , circumstances had really disenabled him from having the proper idea of Shakspeare , though it could not have fallen so short of the truth as he pretended . Spenser he could not read ; at least he said So ...
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