Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and His Visit to ItalyA. & W. Galignani, 1828 |
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... respecting the intercourse of the sexes in more countries than one , I was pre- pared to treat with respect what I conceived to be founded in serious feelings ; and saw , even in that arrangement , something which , though it startled ...
... respecting the intercourse of the sexes in more countries than one , I was pre- pared to treat with respect what I conceived to be founded in serious feelings ; and saw , even in that arrangement , something which , though it startled ...
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... respect- ing the dispositions of the old Count and his son , both very natural and amiable persons , with great simplicity of manners , and such a patriotic regard for their country , as had not only committed their reputation for ...
... respect- ing the dispositions of the old Count and his son , both very natural and amiable persons , with great simplicity of manners , and such a patriotic regard for their country , as had not only committed their reputation for ...
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... respect to the parties themselves , was his want of generosity in money - matters . The lady was independent of him , and disin- terested ; and he seemed resolved that she should have every mode but one , of proving that she could ...
... respect to the parties themselves , was his want of generosity in money - matters . The lady was independent of him , and disin- terested ; and he seemed resolved that she should have every mode but one , of proving that she could ...
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... respects after the fashion of an English wife , was any thing but illiberal with regard to others ; yet he saw her taking no steps for a farther intimacy . He learnt , what was equally true , that she was destitute , to a remarkable ...
... respects after the fashion of an English wife , was any thing but illiberal with regard to others ; yet he saw her taking no steps for a farther intimacy . He learnt , what was equally true , that she was destitute , to a remarkable ...
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... respect . It is possible , that her inexperience of mode of life but her own , may any have rendered her somewhat jealous in behalf of it , and not willing to be brought into comparison with pretensions , the defects of which she is ...
... respect . It is possible , that her inexperience of mode of life but her own , may any have rendered her somewhat jealous in behalf of it , and not willing to be brought into comparison with pretensions , the defects of which she is ...
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acquaintance admiration afterwards Albaro appearance believe body called Captain Medwin character Christian compliment connexion contradiction criticism DEAR HUNT delight Don Juan doubt Dr Johnson England English favour feel flattered Gamba genius Genoa gentleman give Goethe greater Greece Hazlitt heard Hobhouse honour humour Italian Italy jealous Joannina knew Lady Byron laughed least Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici less letters Liberal lived look Lord Byron Lord Hampden Lord Holland Lordship Madame Guiccioli manner matter ment mention Metastasio mistake Moore mortified Murray nature never nexion nion noble Bard notions occasion once opinion Parisina passion perhaps person Pisa poem poet poetry present pretended rank reader reason recollection regard respect Rimini self-love sense Shakspeare Shelley Shelley's sort Southey speak spirit spleen talk thing thought tion told took truth Tuscany vanity wish word write