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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... affecting to be very pleasant and good - humoured , and without any " of- fence in the world . " All this provoked me to mortify him , and I asked if he knew what Mrs. Hunt had said one day to the Shelleys of his picture by Harlowe ...
... affecting to be very pleasant and good - humoured , and without any " of- fence in the world . " All this provoked me to mortify him , and I asked if he knew what Mrs. Hunt had said one day to the Shelleys of his picture by Harlowe ...
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... affecting a paternal tone of remonstrance ; and they were " friends " to the last ; though Lord Byron , ( to say ... affected to play the schoolmaster . On the other hand , Lord Byron was happy to regard Mr. Gifford as a wonderful ...
... affecting a paternal tone of remonstrance ; and they were " friends " to the last ; though Lord Byron , ( to say ... affected to play the schoolmaster . On the other hand , Lord Byron was happy to regard Mr. Gifford as a wonderful ...
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... affected to patronize him ; and with a simplicity wor- thy of Dominie Sampson , lamented that a young man with such advantages should go counter in opinion to the King and his ministers ; otherwise , said he , who knows but what he ...
... affected to patronize him ; and with a simplicity wor- thy of Dominie Sampson , lamented that a young man with such advantages should go counter in opinion to the King and his ministers ; otherwise , said he , who knows but what he ...
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... affected by what would have startled a delicate Englishwoman , ( a common Italian defect , ) but when he alluded to any thing more pardonable , she would get angry , and remonstrate , and " wonder at him ; " he all the while looking as ...
... affected by what would have startled a delicate Englishwoman , ( a common Italian defect , ) but when he alluded to any thing more pardonable , she would get angry , and remonstrate , and " wonder at him ; " he all the while looking as ...
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... affected to doubt whether Shakspeare was so great a genius as he has been taken for , and whether fashion had not a great deal to do with it ; an extravagance , of which none but a patrician author could have been guilty . However ...
... affected to doubt whether Shakspeare was so great a genius as he has been taken for , and whether fashion had not a great deal to do with it ; an extravagance , of which none but a patrician author could have been guilty . However ...
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