Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Том 1H. Colburn, 1828 - 494 стор. |
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... Moore could not state his objections to the Liberal fairly , without bringing his own principles into question : - he did not choose to do that - and therefore he should have made no objections at all . If he had any thing else to say ...
... Moore could not state his objections to the Liberal fairly , without bringing his own principles into question : - he did not choose to do that - and therefore he should have made no objections at all . If he had any thing else to say ...
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... Moore . Moore told me , that , besides lik- ing my politics , he liked " The Feast of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my ac- quaintance . I said I felt myself highly flat- tered , and should be proud to entertain his Lordship as ...
... Moore . Moore told me , that , besides lik- ing my politics , he liked " The Feast of the Poets , " and would be glad to make my ac- quaintance . I said I felt myself highly flat- tered , and should be proud to entertain his Lordship as ...
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... Moore , whom I have never seen or corresponded with since his efforts against the Liberal , he has not been the less aware of the feelings entertained on the subject by myself and others . the attachment was real ; that it was rescuing ...
... Moore , whom I have never seen or corresponded with since his efforts against the Liberal , he has not been the less aware of the feelings entertained on the subject by myself and others . the attachment was real ; that it was rescuing ...
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... calculated to delight him in a higher degree than Thomas Moore ; who with every charm he wished for in a companion , and a reputation for independence and liberal opinion , admired both genius and title for their own sakes . LORD BYRON .
... calculated to delight him in a higher degree than Thomas Moore ; who with every charm he wished for in a companion , and a reputation for independence and liberal opinion , admired both genius and title for their own sakes . LORD BYRON .
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... Moore ; at least , a periodical work of some sort , which they were jointly to write . Mr. Moore doubted the beatitude of such divided light , and declined it . His Lordship then proposed it through Mr. Shelley to me . I wrote to both ...
... Moore ; at least , a periodical work of some sort , which they were jointly to write . Mr. Moore doubted the beatitude of such divided light , and declined it . His Lordship then proposed it through Mr. Shelley to me . I wrote to both ...
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