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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... seen the article , before it was published , I should have ad- vised against the appearance of certain passages ; but Lord Byron had no copy in Italy . It was sent , by his direction , strait from Mr. Murray to the publisher's ; and the ...
... seen the article , before it was published , I should have ad- vised against the appearance of certain passages ; but Lord Byron had no copy in Italy . It was sent , by his direction , strait from Mr. Murray to the publisher's ; and the ...
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... seen hulling on the flood , ' in a kind of dubious twilight , and it was not known whether I might not prove a vessel of gallant trim . Mr. Blackwood had not then directed his Grub - street battery against me ; but as soon as this was ...
... seen hulling on the flood , ' in a kind of dubious twilight , and it was not known whether I might not prove a vessel of gallant trim . Mr. Blackwood had not then directed his Grub - street battery against me ; but as soon as this was ...
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... seen British tars themselves astonished with fear . In Italy , Englishmen are called " the mad English , " from the hazards they run . They like to as- tonish the natives by a little superfluous peril . If you see a man coming furiously ...
... seen British tars themselves astonished with fear . In Italy , Englishmen are called " the mad English , " from the hazards they run . They like to as- tonish the natives by a little superfluous peril . If you see a man coming furiously ...
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... seen the world . " He did not write this ; but this was implied in his compli- ment . It is to be hoped his Excellency had met the pas- Aty before . * It is a credit to my noble acquaintance , that he was by far the pleasantest when he ...
... seen the world . " He did not write this ; but this was implied in his compli- ment . It is to be hoped his Excellency had met the pas- Aty before . * It is a credit to my noble acquaintance , that he was by far the pleasantest when he ...
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... seen my three helmets ? " he inquired one day , with an air between hesitation and hurry . Upon being answered in the negative , he said he would show them me , and began to enter a room for that purpose , but stopped short , and put it ...
... seen my three helmets ? " he inquired one day , with an air between hesitation and hurry . Upon being answered in the negative , he said he would show them me , and began to enter a room for that purpose , but stopped short , and put it ...
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