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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... politicians , the Edinburgh Review , though his secret had never transpired . Mr. Hobhouse , too , had written Illustrations of a Childe Harold ( a sort of partnership concern ) —yet , to quash the publication of The Liberal , he ...
... politicians , the Edinburgh Review , though his secret had never transpired . Mr. Hobhouse , too , had written Illustrations of a Childe Harold ( a sort of partnership concern ) —yet , to quash the publication of The Liberal , he ...
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... politician ; half a mercena- ry , and half a moral coxcomb . He was sadly out , how- ever , when he compared his generosities with those of the Lake poet , and gave himself the preference . Mr. Southey , from all that I have heard , is ...
... politician ; half a mercena- ry , and half a moral coxcomb . He was sadly out , how- ever , when he compared his generosities with those of the Lake poet , and gave himself the preference . Mr. Southey , from all that I have heard , is ...
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... political conduct ( a feeling which is more common with men of letters than Mr. Southey fancies ; * ) but he believed ... politics , who looks upon Mr. Southey as at once a half- witted egotist , and something including every offence ...
... political conduct ( a feeling which is more common with men of letters than Mr. Southey fancies ; * ) but he believed ... politics , who looks upon Mr. Southey as at once a half- witted egotist , and something including every offence ...
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... politics can be kept up , the popular blood has a chance of being sweetened . John Bull , to say the truth , has not been a very pleasant fellow , ever since he ' was John Bull , and took to being a bad , bolt - headed sort of Dutchman ...
... politics can be kept up , the popular blood has a chance of being sweetened . John Bull , to say the truth , has not been a very pleasant fellow , ever since he ' was John Bull , and took to being a bad , bolt - headed sort of Dutchman ...
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... Politics ! " The barking of the war - dogs for their carrion has sickened me of them for the present . MY DEAR HUNT , LETTER VI . 13 , Terrace , Piccadilly , Oct. 7th , 1815 . I had written a long answer to your last , which I put into ...
... Politics ! " The barking of the war - dogs for their carrion has sickened me of them for the present . MY DEAR HUNT , LETTER VI . 13 , Terrace , Piccadilly , Oct. 7th , 1815 . I had written a long answer to your last , which I put into ...
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