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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... the imagination . The only questions are , whether he will be the better for it in the long run ; and whether his par- › * See the Correspondence . ticular good is harmless or otherwise with respect to the LORD BYRON . 35.
... the imagination . The only questions are , whether he will be the better for it in the long run ; and whether his par- › * See the Correspondence . ticular good is harmless or otherwise with respect to the LORD BYRON . 35.
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... respect to the many . Without stopping to settle this point , I had conclu- ded that Lord Byron had naturally as much regard for his title as any other nobleman ; perhaps more , because he had professed not to care about it . Besides he ...
... respect to the many . Without stopping to settle this point , I had conclu- ded that Lord Byron had naturally as much regard for his title as any other nobleman ; perhaps more , because he had professed not to care about it . Besides he ...
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... respects , he was chagrined at this change in my appellatives . He did not feel so at once ; but the more we associated , and the greater insight he obtained into the tranquil and unaffected conclusions I had come to on a great many ...
... respects , he was chagrined at this change in my appellatives . He did not feel so at once ; but the more we associated , and the greater insight he obtained into the tranquil and unaffected conclusions I had come to on a great many ...
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... respect a rapid and very singular change took place , to the surprise of every body . In the course of a few months she seemed to have lived as many years . It was most likely in that interval that she discovered she had no real hold on ...
... respect a rapid and very singular change took place , to the surprise of every body . In the course of a few months she seemed to have lived as many years . It was most likely in that interval that she discovered she had no real hold on ...
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... respect , he was as totus teres atque rotundus , as Mr. Hazlitt could desire ; and thus it was , that he was rolled out of Mr. Hazlitt's own company and the Liberal . I shall come to that matter presently . Meanwhile , to return to our ...
... respect , he was as totus teres atque rotundus , as Mr. Hazlitt could desire ; and thus it was , that he was rolled out of Mr. Hazlitt's own company and the Liberal . I shall come to that matter presently . Meanwhile , to return to our ...
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