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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... mind was like , of elephants the snout ; That could pick pins up , yet possess'd the vigour Of trimming well the jacket of a tiger . " Bozzy . When Johnson was in Edinburgh , my wife To please his palate , studied for her life : With ev ...
... mind was like , of elephants the snout ; That could pick pins up , yet possess'd the vigour Of trimming well the jacket of a tiger . " Bozzy . When Johnson was in Edinburgh , my wife To please his palate , studied for her life : With ev ...
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... minds . Some of them will treat the notion with contempt , and call the speculation vulgar . You may set these down in ... mind , was nothing but stubbornness . He laughed at them , sometimes to their faces : which they were grateful ...
... minds . Some of them will treat the notion with contempt , and call the speculation vulgar . You may set these down in ... mind , was nothing but stubbornness . He laughed at them , sometimes to their faces : which they were grateful ...
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... mind to make him die a Metho- dist - a catastrophe which he sometimes anticipated for himself . I said I thought there was no reason for treat- ing either his hero or himself so ill . That as to his own case , he would find himself ...
... mind to make him die a Metho- dist - a catastrophe which he sometimes anticipated for himself . I said I thought there was no reason for treat- ing either his hero or himself so ill . That as to his own case , he would find himself ...
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... minds ; but as the highest pictures in Lord Byron's poetry were imitations , so in the smallest of his personal superstitions he was maintained by something not his own . His turn of mind was material egotism , and some remarkable ...
... minds ; but as the highest pictures in Lord Byron's poetry were imitations , so in the smallest of his personal superstitions he was maintained by something not his own . His turn of mind was material egotism , and some remarkable ...
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... mind , whether his Lordship was Christian or Athe- ist . I can settle at least a part of that dilemma . Christian he certainly was not . He neither wrote nor talked , as any Christian , in the ordinary sense of the word , would have ...
... mind , whether his Lordship was Christian or Athe- ist . I can settle at least a part of that dilemma . Christian he certainly was not . He neither wrote nor talked , as any Christian , in the ordinary sense of the word , would have ...
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