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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... less , and are connected with the truth of a portrait which it has become necessary to me to paint . It is fortunate that there are some which I can omit . But I am of opinion that no woman could have loved him long . Pride in his ...
... less , and are connected with the truth of a portrait which it has become necessary to me to paint . It is fortunate that there are some which I can omit . But I am of opinion that no woman could have loved him long . Pride in his ...
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... less in his way , he pro- nounced to be " impracticable . " But that was the reason . I very soon found that it was desirable to keep them out of his way ; and although this was done in the easiest and most natural manner , and was ...
... less in his way , he pro- nounced to be " impracticable . " But that was the reason . I very soon found that it was desirable to keep them out of his way ; and although this was done in the easiest and most natural manner , and was ...
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... less subtle for Gifford's oc- \ casionally affecting a paternal tone of remonstrance ; and they were " friends " to the last ; though Lord Byron , ( to say nothing of that being a reason also ) could not help giving him a secret hit now ...
... less subtle for Gifford's oc- \ casionally affecting a paternal tone of remonstrance ; and they were " friends " to the last ; though Lord Byron , ( to say nothing of that being a reason also ) could not help giving him a secret hit now ...
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... less subtle than true . He would appear sometimes as jealous of his title , as if he had usurped it . A friend told me , that an Italian apothecary having sent him one day a packet of medicines , addressed to " Mons . Byron , " this ...
... less subtle than true . He would appear sometimes as jealous of his title , as if he had usurped it . A friend told me , that an Italian apothecary having sent him one day a packet of medicines , addressed to " Mons . Byron , " this ...
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... less of it than ever in some respects , he was chagrined at this change in my appellatives . He did not feel so at once ; but the more we associated , and the greater insight he obtained into the tranquil and unaffected conclusions I ...
... less of it than ever in some respects , he was chagrined at this change in my appellatives . He did not feel so at once ; but the more we associated , and the greater insight he obtained into the tranquil and unaffected conclusions I ...
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