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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... mean to say is , that had the epitaph written by Mr. Gifford come before me at any time , it would have met with the same reception , because I thought well of it . That I was not sorry at the coincidence , ( which is possible ) I ...
... mean to say is , that had the epitaph written by Mr. Gifford come before me at any time , it would have met with the same reception , because I thought well of it . That I was not sorry at the coincidence , ( which is possible ) I ...
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... mean by writing on the side of reform and that kind of thing ? what a pity he did not come to us ! he might have made his fortune . ' " Oh but , " said a person present , who happened to know me , " his prin- ciples were against it ...
... mean by writing on the side of reform and that kind of thing ? what a pity he did not come to us ! he might have made his fortune . ' " Oh but , " said a person present , who happened to know me , " his prin- ciples were against it ...
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... mean , as far as any real difference is concern- ed between . what is tangible in substance and tangible in the apprehension . If a man can be made happy with a title , I do not know why we should begrudge it him , or why he should ...
... mean , as far as any real difference is concern- ed between . what is tangible in substance and tangible in the apprehension . If a man can be made happy with a title , I do not know why we should begrudge it him , or why he should ...
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... means have saved me from the penalties of the previous offence ; and I , because I was under cer- tain disadvantages , that would not allow me to indulge him . With any other man , I would not have stood it out . It would have ill ...
... means have saved me from the penalties of the previous offence ; and I , because I was under cer- tain disadvantages , that would not allow me to indulge him . With any other man , I would not have stood it out . It would have ill ...
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... mean by " a taint ? " Was it a taint of love ( very loth am I to put two such words together , but it is for him to explain the incon- sistency ) Was it a taint of love , or of libel ? or of infi- delity ? or of independence ? And was ...
... mean by " a taint ? " Was it a taint of love ( very loth am I to put two such words together , but it is for him to explain the incon- sistency ) Was it a taint of love , or of libel ? or of infi- delity ? or of independence ? And was ...
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