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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... called me what he chose ; and I should have been as proud to be at his call , as I endeavoured to be pleased . As it was , there was something not unsocial nor even unenjoying in our intercourse , nor was there any appearance of con ...
... called me what he chose ; and I should have been as proud to be at his call , as I endeavoured to be pleased . As it was , there was something not unsocial nor even unenjoying in our intercourse , nor was there any appearance of con ...
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... called handsome , in distinction to prettiness or to piquancy ; being well proportioned to one another , large rather than otherwise , but without coarseness , and more harmonious than interesting . Her I nose was the handsomest of the ...
... called handsome , in distinction to prettiness or to piquancy ; being well proportioned to one another , large rather than otherwise , but without coarseness , and more harmonious than interesting . Her I nose was the handsomest of the ...
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... called sentiment having been so completely taken out of him by ill company and the world . Of an evening I seldom saw him , He recreated him- self in the balcony , or with a book ; and at night , when I went to bed , he was just ...
... called sentiment having been so completely taken out of him by ill company and the world . Of an evening I seldom saw him , He recreated him- self in the balcony , or with a book ; and at night , when I went to bed , he was just ...
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... called upon by the electors of Westminster for an explicit statement " At the time , " says Mr. Hazlitt , " that Lord Byron thought pro- per to join with Mr. Leigh Hunt and Mr. Shelley in the publication called The Liberal , Blackwood's ...
... called upon by the electors of Westminster for an explicit statement " At the time , " says Mr. Hazlitt , " that Lord Byron thought pro- per to join with Mr. Leigh Hunt and Mr. Shelley in the publication called The Liberal , Blackwood's ...
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... called " the mad English , " from the hazards they run . They like to as- tonish the natives by a little superfluous peril . If you see a man coming furiously down the street on horse- back , you may be pretty certain he is an ...
... called " the mad English , " from the hazards they run . They like to as- tonish the natives by a little superfluous peril . If you see a man coming furiously down the street on horse- back , you may be pretty certain he is an ...
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