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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... manners , and evinced great interest in all that regarded the progress of freedom and knowledge . He would ask , with ... manner of her talking rendered it more than doubtful whether she had ever loved , or could love him , to the extent ...
... manners , and evinced great interest in all that regarded the progress of freedom and knowledge . He would ask , with ... manner of her talking rendered it more than doubtful whether she had ever loved , or could love him , to the extent ...
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... manner , and was altogether such a mea- sure as a person of less jealousy might have regarded as a consideration for his quiet , he resented it , and could not help venting his spleen in talking of them . The worst of it was , that when ...
... manner , and was altogether such a mea- sure as a person of less jealousy might have regarded as a consideration for his quiet , he resented it , and could not help venting his spleen in talking of them . The worst of it was , that when ...
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... manner in which I should treat it . It is well known , and has been sometimes la- mented ( by Mr. Hazlitt among others , ) that the liberal side of politics piqued itself upon the greater degree of generosity with which it could afford ...
... manner in which I should treat it . It is well known , and has been sometimes la- mented ( by Mr. Hazlitt among others , ) that the liberal side of politics piqued itself upon the greater degree of generosity with which it could afford ...
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... manner as he should construe handsomely towards himself , as well as respectfully towards me . I reckoned upon his approval of it , because it should be done as a matter of course , and as the result of a little more experience of the ...
... manner as he should construe handsomely towards himself , as well as respectfully towards me . I reckoned upon his approval of it , because it should be done as a matter of course , and as the result of a little more experience of the ...
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... manners . His coat of arms was fixed up in front of his bed . I have heard that it was a joke with him to mystify the sense of the motto to his fair friend , who wished particularly to know what " Crede Byron " meant . The motto , it ...
... manners . His coat of arms was fixed up in front of his bed . I have heard that it was a joke with him to mystify the sense of the motto to his fair friend , who wished particularly to know what " Crede Byron " meant . The motto , it ...
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