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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... occasion to regret . I cannot indeed boast of my communications to it . Illness and unhappiness must be gave my excuse . They are things under which a man does not always write his worst . They may even supply him with a sort of fevered ...
... occasion to regret . I cannot indeed boast of my communications to it . Illness and unhappiness must be gave my excuse . They are things under which a man does not always write his worst . They may even supply him with a sort of fevered ...
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... occasion amount to a whisper , ) that all this world of information is " compiled from authentic documents , and from long personal acquaintance ; " and our gratitude is consummated by the information , that we have three volumes of it ...
... occasion amount to a whisper , ) that all this world of information is " compiled from authentic documents , and from long personal acquaintance ; " and our gratitude is consummated by the information , that we have three volumes of it ...
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... occasion for his wit , While his apt tongue , conceit's expositor , " & c . pas- I quote from memory , and cannot go on ; but the sage was not applicable . Lord Byron was sometimes witty in conversation , often merry , oftener common ...
... occasion for his wit , While his apt tongue , conceit's expositor , " & c . pas- I quote from memory , and cannot go on ; but the sage was not applicable . Lord Byron was sometimes witty in conversation , often merry , oftener common ...
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... occasion , or to speak of it without necessi- ty - quite the reverse . The fact is , that all questions connected with love and marriage are of far deeper con- cernment , and will one day be thought so , than to suffer any person who ...
... occasion , or to speak of it without necessi- ty - quite the reverse . The fact is , that all questions connected with love and marriage are of far deeper con- cernment , and will one day be thought so , than to suffer any person who ...
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... occasion , and made him at last so far forget himself , that he considered he had power and ability to criticise the works of his great benefactor . He presumed to censure Parisina ; ' and Mr. Dodd , the Deputy Con- sul ( formerly clerk ...
... occasion , and made him at last so far forget himself , that he considered he had power and ability to criticise the works of his great benefactor . He presumed to censure Parisina ; ' and Mr. Dodd , the Deputy Con- sul ( formerly clerk ...
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