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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... knew very well that he was secure , address him as I might ; but now that he found me grown older , and sus- pected from my general opinions and way of life , that my experience , though it adopted the style of the world when mixing ...
... knew very well that he was secure , address him as I might ; but now that he found me grown older , and sus- pected from my general opinions and way of life , that my experience , though it adopted the style of the world when mixing ...
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... 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 delightful of all proofs , that his reputation was not on the ...
... 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 delightful of all proofs , that his reputation was not on the ...
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... knew could not . I have been whispered , that the member for West- minster ( for whom I once gave an ineffectual vote ) has also con- ceived some distaste for me - I do not know why , except that I was at one time named as the writer of ...
... knew could not . I have been whispered , that the member for West- minster ( for whom I once gave an ineffectual vote ) has also con- ceived some distaste for me - I do not know why , except that I was at one time named as the writer of ...
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... knew Mr. Moore well , told me , that asking him one day how he should feel , if the King were to offer to make him a ... knew what I felt , for I said it . I also knew what he thought , for he said that , " in a man- ner ; " and he was ...
... knew Mr. Moore well , told me , that asking him one day how he should feel , if the King were to offer to make him a ... knew what I felt , for I said it . I also knew what he thought , for he said that , " in a man- ner ; " and he was ...
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... phenomenon . Mr. Mathews would have found it de- fective or rather , he would not ; for had he been there , we should judiciously have secreted our pretensions , and had the true likeness . We just knew enough of 64 LORD BYRON .
... phenomenon . Mr. Mathews would have found it de- fective or rather , he would not ; for had he been there , we should judiciously have secreted our pretensions , and had the true likeness . We just knew enough of 64 LORD BYRON .
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