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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... Shelley could translate it ; and all the pretenders in literature were vexed by the attack upon Hoole , and the article headed " Rhyme and Reason ; " in which latter , I fear , even à wit , whom I could name , was capable of find- ing ...
... Shelley could translate it ; and all the pretenders in literature were vexed by the attack upon Hoole , and the article headed " Rhyme and Reason ; " in which latter , I fear , even à wit , whom I could name , was capable of find- ing ...
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... Shelley in the publication called The Liberal , Blackwood's Magazine overflowed , as might be expected , with tenfold gall and bitterness ; the John Bull was out- rageous , and Mr. black in the face , at this unheard - of and dis ...
... Shelley in the publication called The Liberal , Blackwood's Magazine overflowed , as might be expected , with tenfold gall and bitterness ; the John Bull was out- rageous , and Mr. black in the face , at this unheard - of and dis ...
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... Shelley , who preceded us to the city , had found houses both for Lord Byron's family and my own at Albaro , a neighbouring village on a hill . We were to live in the same house with her ; and in the Casa Negroto we accordingly found an ...
... Shelley , who preceded us to the city , had found houses both for Lord Byron's family and my own at Albaro , a neighbouring village on a hill . We were to live in the same house with her ; and in the Casa Negroto we accordingly found an ...
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... Shelley . My in- tercourse with Lord Byron , though less than before , was considerable ; and we were always , as the phrase is , " on good terms . He knew what I felt , for I said it . I also knew what he thought , for he said that ...
... Shelley . My in- tercourse with Lord Byron , though less than before , was considerable ; and we were always , as the phrase is , " on good terms . He knew what I felt , for I said it . I also knew what he thought , for he said that ...
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... Shelley . It will puzzle the adorers of his early narrative writing ; and furnish a subject of pleasing doubt to the public , whether to ad- mire such cavalier treatment of them or not : - " The only literary news that I have heard of ...
... Shelley . It will puzzle the adorers of his early narrative writing ; and furnish a subject of pleasing doubt to the public , whether to ad- mire such cavalier treatment of them or not : - " The only literary news that I have heard of ...
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