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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... opinion to the same effect . All 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 ...
... opinion to the same effect . All 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 ...
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... opinion to the King and his ministers ; otherwise , said he , who knows but what he might have been made a Viscount or even an Earl ! " * Mr. Murray once did me the ho- nour , in a stage coach , to make a similar lamentation with regard ...
... opinion to the King and his ministers ; otherwise , said he , who knows but what he might have been made a Viscount or even an Earl ! " * Mr. Murray once did me the ho- nour , in a stage coach , to make a similar lamentation with regard ...
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... opinion , admired both genius and title for their own sakes . But his lordship did not always feel quite secure of the bon - mots of his brother wit . His conscience had taught him suspicion ; and it was a fault with him and his Côterie ...
... opinion , admired both genius and title for their own sakes . But his lordship did not always feel quite secure of the bon - mots of his brother wit . His conscience had taught him suspicion ; and it was a fault with him and his Côterie ...
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... opinion of him . The greater his merits , and the more transporting his condescension , the less can you be so immodest as to have pretensions of your own . You may be intoxicated into familiarity . That is excusable , though not desira ...
... opinion of him . The greater his merits , and the more transporting his condescension , the less can you be so immodest as to have pretensions of your own . You may be intoxicated into familiarity . That is excusable , though not desira ...
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... opinion of her sin- cerity and good - humour . I was told , that her Romag- nese dialect was observable ; but to me , at that time , all Italian in a Lady's mouth was Tuscan Pearl ; and she trolled it over her lip , pure or not , with ...
... opinion of her sin- cerity and good - humour . I was told , that her Romag- nese dialect was observable ; but to me , at that time , all Italian in a Lady's mouth was Tuscan Pearl ; and she trolled it over her lip , pure or not , with ...
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