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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... present , and to come . He was the same as ever , with the excep- tion of less hope . He could not be otherwise . But he prepared me to find others not exactly what I had taken them for . I little thought at the time , how much reason I ...
... present , and to come . He was the same as ever , with the excep- tion of less hope . He could not be otherwise . But he prepared me to find others not exactly what I had taken them for . I little thought at the time , how much reason I ...
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... , that in putting about us such furniture as he used himself , he could not pay us a handsomer or more welcome compliment . When the apartments were fitted up , Lord Byron insisted upon making us a present 20 LORD BYRON .
... , that in putting about us such furniture as he used himself , he could not pay us a handsomer or more welcome compliment . When the apartments were fitted up , Lord Byron insisted upon making us a present 20 LORD BYRON .
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... present of the goods himself . Mr. Shelley did not choose to con- test the point . He explained the circumstance to me ; and this is the amount of the splendour with which some persons have been pleased to surround me at his Lord ...
... present of the goods himself . Mr. Shelley did not choose to con- test the point . He explained the circumstance to me ; and this is the amount of the splendour with which some persons have been pleased to surround me at his Lord ...
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... present him with a basket of flowers . In doing this , she took his hand and kissed it ; then turned to the stranger , and kissed his hand also . I thought it a very becoming , unbecoming action ; and that at least it should have been ...
... present him with a basket of flowers . In doing this , she took his hand and kissed it ; then turned to the stranger , and kissed his hand also . I thought it a very becoming , unbecoming action ; and that at least it should have been ...
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... present , particularly in a commercial country ; and many may think me as deficient in spirit on that point , as I think them mistaken in their notions of what spirit is , and mistakenly educated . I may be wrong ( as people say when ...
... present , particularly in a commercial country ; and many may think me as deficient in spirit on that point , as I think them mistaken in their notions of what spirit is , and mistakenly educated . I may be wrong ( as people say when ...
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