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 what he meant , and I more than doubted whether even in that , the most trivial part of friendship , he could resemble Mr. Shelley if he would . Circumstances unfortunately rendered the matter of too much importance to me at the ...
... knew what he meant , and I more than doubted whether even in that , the most trivial part of friendship , he could resemble Mr. Shelley if he would . Circumstances unfortunately rendered the matter of too much importance to me at the ...
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... knew nothing about the matter , very erroneous conclusions have been drawn about us on more than one point ; and third , that it is a principle with me never to give others to understand any thing against an acquaintance , not only ...
... knew nothing about the matter , very erroneous conclusions have been drawn about us on more than one point ; and third , that it is a principle with me never to give others to understand any thing against an acquaintance , not only ...
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... knew nothing of Italian , and did not care to learn it . Madame Guiccioli could not speak English . They were subsequently introduced to one another during a chance meeting , but that was all . No proposition was made for an intimacy on ...
... knew nothing of Italian , and did not care to learn it . Madame Guiccioli could not speak English . They were subsequently introduced to one another during a chance meeting , but that was all . No proposition was made for an intimacy on ...
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... knew what Mrs. Hunt had said one day to the Shelleys of his picture by Harlowe ? ( It is the fastidious , scornful portrait of him , affectedly look- ing down . ) He said he did not , and was curious to know . An engraving of it , I ...
... knew what Mrs. Hunt had said one day to the Shelleys of his picture by Harlowe ? ( It is the fastidious , scornful portrait of him , affectedly look- ing down . ) He said he did not , and was curious to know . An engraving of it , I ...
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... knew what it was to admire lords heartily , and they could see that I admired them more than I sus- pected . I dedicated the " Story of Rimini " to Lord Byron , and the dedication was a foolish one . I address- ed him , as at the ...
... knew what it was to admire lords heartily , and they could see that I admired them more than I sus- pected . I dedicated the " Story of Rimini " to Lord Byron , and the dedication was a foolish one . I address- ed him , as at the ...
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