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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... face , and was the most gentleman - like Italian I ever saw . Vacca pronounced his patient to be in a decline ; and lit- tle hope was given us by others that she would survive beyond the year . She is now alive , and likely to live many ...
... face , and was the most gentleman - like Italian I ever saw . Vacca pronounced his patient to be in a decline ; and lit- tle hope was given us by others that she would survive beyond the year . She is now alive , and likely to live many ...
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... face . There was a little sister , delicate - looking and melancholy , very different from the confident though not unpleasing coun- tenance of the elder , who was more handsome . They all , however , seemed good - humoured . We sat ...
... face . There was a little sister , delicate - looking and melancholy , very different from the confident though not unpleasing coun- tenance of the elder , who was more handsome . They all , however , seemed good - humoured . We sat ...
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... faces , and cutting some extraordinary jokes , which made me any thing but merry . Upon the whole , I was glad to come away . Madame Guiccioli was very curious on these occasions , but could get no information . Unfortunately , she ...
... faces , and cutting some extraordinary jokes , which made me any thing but merry . Upon the whole , I was glad to come away . Madame Guiccioli was very curious on these occasions , but could get no information . Unfortunately , she ...
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... faces against him ; particularly Lord Byron's old publisher , who was jealous and in a frenzy . To crown all , an article ( the " Vision of Judgment " ) was sent my brother for inser- tion , which would have frightened any other ...
... faces against him ; particularly Lord Byron's old publisher , who was jealous and in a frenzy . To crown all , an article ( the " Vision of Judgment " ) was sent my brother for inser- tion , which would have frightened any other ...
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... face , at this unheard - of and dis- graceful union . But who would have supposed that Mr. Thomas Moore and Mr. Hobhouse , those staunch friends and partisans of the people , should also be thrown into almost hysterical agonies of well ...
... face , at this unheard - of and dis- graceful union . But who would have supposed that Mr. Thomas Moore and Mr. Hobhouse , those staunch friends and partisans of the people , should also be thrown into almost hysterical agonies of well ...
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