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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... afterwards that his Lordship had had a bond for the money from Mr. Shelley . I make no comment on these things . I merely state the truth , because others have mis - stated it , and because I begin to be sick of maintaining a silence ...
... afterwards that his Lordship had had a bond for the money from Mr. Shelley . I make no comment on these things . I merely state the truth , because others have mis - stated it , and because I begin to be sick of maintaining a silence ...
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... making his homage to a man of rank agreeable , by affecting independence without really feeling it . Mur 66 66 ray he laughed at . He treated him afterwards 5 LORD BYRON . 33 me of making a diversion on the town in favour ...
... making his homage to a man of rank agreeable , by affecting independence without really feeling it . Mur 66 66 ray he laughed at . He treated him afterwards 5 LORD BYRON . 33 me of making a diversion on the town in favour ...
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... afterwards , as he did most others with strange alternations of spleen and good humour , of open panegyric and secret ridicule ; but at the period in question , he at least thought him an honest man - for " the tribe of Barabbas ; " who ...
... afterwards , as he did most others with strange alternations of spleen and good humour , of open panegyric and secret ridicule ; but at the period in question , he at least thought him an honest man - for " the tribe of Barabbas ; " who ...
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... afterwards . But Lord Byron , who was as fond as a footman of communicating unpleasant intelli- gence , told us from the first , that his " friends " had all been at him ; friends , whom he afterwards told me he had " libelled all round ...
... afterwards . But Lord Byron , who was as fond as a footman of communicating unpleasant intelli- gence , told us from the first , that his " friends " had all been at him ; friends , whom he afterwards told me he had " libelled all round ...
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... it must redound to his and their credit . The lines of Pope , " To view with scornful , yet with jealous eyes , And haste for arts which caused himself to rise , ' of the dull perceptions . A few days afterwards , 54 LORD BYRON .
... it must redound to his and their credit . The lines of Pope , " To view with scornful , yet with jealous eyes , And haste for arts which caused himself to rise , ' of the dull perceptions . A few days afterwards , 54 LORD BYRON .
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