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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... matter . Every body knows , in the present beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by ... matters ; and the lady was piqued to become a wife , not because she did not know the gentleman previously to marriage ...
... matter . Every body knows , in the present beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by ... matters ; and the lady was piqued to become a wife , not because she did not know the gentleman previously to marriage ...
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... matter . Indeed there was a look in the business a little formida- ble ; for , though the stab was not much , the inflictor of it threatened more , and was at that minute keeping watch under the portico with the avowed intention of ...
... matter . Indeed there was a look in the business a little formida- ble ; for , though the stab was not much , the inflictor of it threatened more , and was at that minute keeping watch under the portico with the avowed intention of ...
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... matter ; and as to myself , I was so occupied with the novelty of the scene , that I had not time to be frightened . Forth we issue at the door , all squeezing to have the honour of being the boldest , when a termination is put to the ...
... matter ; and as to myself , I was so occupied with the novelty of the scene , that I had not time to be frightened . Forth we issue at the door , all squeezing to have the honour of being the boldest , when a termination is put to the ...
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... matters , a variety of benefactions . In the course of my narrative I must qualify those agreeable fictions . In the first place , Lord Byron had never made use of the ground - floor . Formerly , it was not the custom to do so in great ...
... matters , a variety of benefactions . In the course of my narrative I must qualify those agreeable fictions . In the first place , Lord Byron had never made use of the ground - floor . Formerly , it was not the custom to do so in great ...
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... matter . Two hundred pounds were sent me from Italy , to ena- ble me to leave England with comfort . They came from Lord Byron , and nothing was said to me of secu- rity , or any thing like it . Lord Byron had offered a year or two ...
... matter . Two hundred pounds were sent me from Italy , to ena- ble me to leave England with comfort . They came from Lord Byron , and nothing was said to me of secu- rity , or any thing like it . Lord Byron had offered a year or two ...
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