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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... played with I know not how many peo- ple . But there was always this saving reflection to be made , that the man who could be guilty of such extrava- gances for the sake of making an impression , might be guilty of exaggerating or ...
... played with I know not how many peo- ple . But there was always this saving reflection to be made , that the man who could be guilty of such extrava- gances for the sake of making an impression , might be guilty of exaggerating or ...
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... play , and write in a straightforward manner ; and she , being surrounded by handsome wits , and gay fellows about Court , with all their faculties fresh upon them , was not likely to select for her gallant the least handsome of them ...
... play , and write in a straightforward manner ; and she , being surrounded by handsome wits , and gay fellows about Court , with all their faculties fresh upon them , was not likely to select for her gallant the least handsome of them ...
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... language of the prologue , which not one of us will ven- ture to translate ? And yet this play is not only tolera- ted and admired , as every thing he wrote must 15 LORD BYRON . 113 that "if it does not wholly exculpate him, ...
... language of the prologue , which not one of us will ven- ture to translate ? And yet this play is not only tolera- ted and admired , as every thing he wrote must 15 LORD BYRON . 113 that "if it does not wholly exculpate him, ...
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... playing the spoiled child of fame , and alternately lording it over the public , or sulk- ing in a corner . I have no doubt he was jealous at times of every body who interested the world ; but as he thought nobody really greater than ...
... playing the spoiled child of fame , and alternately lording it over the public , or sulk- ing in a corner . I have no doubt he was jealous at times of every body who interested the world ; but as he thought nobody really greater than ...
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... play with his good living , and kept his look as juvenile as his spirit . His forehead is bony and full of character , with " bumps " of wit , large and radiant , enough to transport a phrenologist . His eyes are as dark and fine , as ...
... play with his good living , and kept his look as juvenile as his spirit . His forehead is bony and full of character , with " bumps " of wit , large and radiant , enough to transport a phrenologist . His eyes are as dark and fine , as ...
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