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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... rest is fighting in earnest . A pass- ing , delicate raillery is another matter , and may do us both a good and a pleasure ; but it requires exquisite hand- ling . You can imagine it is Sir Richard Steele , or Garth , or any other good ...
... rest is fighting in earnest . A pass- ing , delicate raillery is another matter , and may do us both a good and a pleasure ; but it requires exquisite hand- ling . You can imagine it is Sir Richard Steele , or Garth , or any other good ...
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... rest to be ; that is to say , that although they are rational enough to per- form the common offices of life , and even to persuade the rest of mankind that their pursuits and passions are what they should be , they are in reality but ...
... rest to be ; that is to say , that although they are rational enough to per- form the common offices of life , and even to persuade the rest of mankind that their pursuits and passions are what they should be , they are in reality but ...
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... rest was all quip and crank , not of the pleasantest kind , and equal- ly distant from simplicity or wit . The best thing to say of it was , that he knew playfulness to be consistent with greatness ; and the worst , that he thought ...
... rest was all quip and crank , not of the pleasantest kind , and equal- ly distant from simplicity or wit . The best thing to say of it was , that he knew playfulness to be consistent with greatness ; and the worst , that he thought ...
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... rest , " Ask you why Byron broke through every rule ? Twas all for fear the knaves should call him fool . " He has added another to the list of the Whartons and Buckinghams , though his vices were in one respect more prudent , his ...
... rest , " Ask you why Byron broke through every rule ? Twas all for fear the knaves should call him fool . " He has added another to the list of the Whartons and Buckinghams , though his vices were in one respect more prudent , his ...
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... rest , the strength of his be- lief probably varied according to his humour , and was at all times as undecided and uneasy , as the lights hi- therto obtained by mere reason were calculated to ren- der it . The companion , of whom he ...
... rest , the strength of his be- lief probably varied according to his humour , and was at all times as undecided and uneasy , as the lights hi- therto obtained by mere reason were calculated to ren- der it . The companion , of whom he ...
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