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 mo- ment , a man may feel a tenderness towards all whom he is going to leave , especially those with whom he has been conversant . The writer of the " Life and Times " says , that Lord Byron in his last moments was frequent ...
... affecting mo- ment , a man may feel a tenderness towards all whom he is going to leave , especially those with whom he has been conversant . The writer of the " Life and Times " says , that Lord Byron in his last moments was frequent ...
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... affected to be with him on this oc- casion ! " Mr. Snelgrove , Lieutenant of l'Eclair , was at Leg- horn , and of course a frequent attendant at Pisa , at the time that Mr. Leigh Hunt was the constant companion of LORD BYRON . 107.
... affected to be with him on this oc- casion ! " Mr. Snelgrove , Lieutenant of l'Eclair , was at Leg- horn , and of course a frequent attendant at Pisa , at the time that Mr. Leigh Hunt was the constant companion of LORD BYRON . 107.
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... affected nothing on that point . He might have appeared to over - do the gravity of his ethics , and to intend something mock - heroical ; but he was as little in the habit of defending his own mo- rals , as he did those of high life in ...
... affected nothing on that point . He might have appeared to over - do the gravity of his ethics , and to intend something mock - heroical ; but he was as little in the habit of defending his own mo- rals , as he did those of high life in ...
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... affects to despise all the while ! Any thing to give it a sensation , and make it think well of it- self , and of humoursome people like it , at the expense of its neighbours . Aristophanes would have made fine work of it , had it been ...
... affects to despise all the while ! Any thing to give it a sensation , and make it think well of it- self , and of humoursome people like it , at the expense of its neighbours . Aristophanes would have made fine work of it , had it been ...
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... while the organ was playing , " What a divine religion might be found out , if charity were really made the prin- ciple of it , instead of faith ! " Music affected him deeply . He had also a delicate MR . SHELLEY . 155.
... while the organ was playing , " What a divine religion might be found out , if charity were really made the prin- ciple of it , instead of faith ! " Music affected him deeply . He had also a delicate MR . SHELLEY . 155.
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