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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... I cannot say ; but if you were to believe himself , he had a propensity to avarice from a child . At Harrow , he told me , he would save up his money , not as other boys did , for the pleasure of some great purchase 72 LORD BYRON .
... I cannot say ; but if you were to believe himself , he had a propensity to avarice from a child . At Harrow , he told me , he would save up his money , not as other boys did , for the pleasure of some great purchase 72 LORD BYRON .
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... pleasure of some great purchase or jo- vial expense , but in order to look at it and count it . I was to believe as much of this , or in such a manner , as to do him honour for the confession ; but , unluckily , it had become too much ...
... pleasure of some great purchase or jo- vial expense , but in order to look at it and count it . I was to believe as much of this , or in such a manner , as to do him honour for the confession ; but , unluckily , it had become too much ...
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... pleasures . Perhaps , at one period of his residence there , no man in Italy , cer- tainly no Englishman , ever ... pleasure of receiving it , even the gratitude he evinced when it was saved him , had not taught him the only virtue ...
... pleasures . Perhaps , at one period of his residence there , no man in Italy , cer- tainly no Englishman , ever ... pleasure of receiving it , even the gratitude he evinced when it was saved him , had not taught him the only virtue ...
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... pleasure ; but it requires exquisite hand- ling . You can imagine it is Sir Richard Steele , or Garth , or any other good - natured wit , who is not in the habit of objecting . My friend Charles Lamb has rallied me , and made me love ...
... pleasure ; but it requires exquisite hand- ling . You can imagine it is Sir Richard Steele , or Garth , or any other good - natured wit , who is not in the habit of objecting . My friend Charles Lamb has rallied me , and made me love ...
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... pleasure of a visit from Captain Medwin while " under the roof " that he speaks of , and should have said nothing calculated to dis- turb the innocence of his politesse , had he abstained from repeating scandals respecting women , and ...
... pleasure of a visit from Captain Medwin while " under the roof " that he speaks of , and should have said nothing calculated to dis- turb the innocence of his politesse , had he abstained from repeating scandals respecting women , and ...
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