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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... hand , nobody will believe it probable ( no- body who knew him will believe it possible ) that he should voluntarily contemplate the rejection of profits which he had agreed to receive . He would have be- held in them the most ...
... hand , nobody will believe it probable ( no- body who knew him will believe it possible ) that he should voluntarily contemplate the rejection of profits which he had agreed to receive . He would have be- held in them the most ...
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... hand in that Ulysses ' bow of critics and politicians , the Edinburgh Review , though his secret had never transpired . Mr. Hobhouse , too , had written Illustrations of a Childe Harold ( a sort of partnership concern ) —yet , to quash ...
... hand in that Ulysses ' bow of critics and politicians , the Edinburgh Review , though his secret had never transpired . Mr. Hobhouse , too , had written Illustrations of a Childe Harold ( a sort of partnership concern ) —yet , to quash ...
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... hand , and that their common friend , Mr. Moore , had taken no active steps to prevent it ! " - Plain Speaker , vol . ii . p . 437 . " Mr. Moore ought not to have written Lalla Rookh , ' even for three thousand guineas . His fame is ...
... hand , and that their common friend , Mr. Moore , had taken no active steps to prevent it ! " - Plain Speaker , vol . ii . p . 437 . " Mr. Moore ought not to have written Lalla Rookh , ' even for three thousand guineas . His fame is ...
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... hand had jerked a pole up against the ceiling of the lower room , right under one's feet . This was at Maiano , among the Fiesolan hills . People came out of their rooms , and inquired of one another what was the matter ; so that it was ...
... hand had jerked a pole up against the ceiling of the lower room , right under one's feet . This was at Maiano , among the Fiesolan hills . People came out of their rooms , and inquired of one another what was the matter ; so that it was ...
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... hand` couplets in " Don Juan , " after telling us what a poor in- antimate thing life has become for him- man . " So for a good old gentlemanly vice , I think I shall take up with avarice . " This the public were not to believe . It is ...
... hand` couplets in " Don Juan , " after telling us what a poor in- antimate thing life has become for him- man . " So for a good old gentlemanly vice , I think I shall take up with avarice . " This the public were not to believe . It is ...
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