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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... sort , which they were jointly to write . Mr. Moore doubted the beatitude of such divided light , and declined it . His Lordship then proposed it through Mr. Shelley to me . I wrote to both of them to say , that I should be happy to ...
... sort , which they were jointly to write . Mr. Moore doubted the beatitude of such divided light , and declined it . His Lordship then proposed it through Mr. Shelley to me . I wrote to both of them to say , that I should be happy to ...
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... sort , was to tell upon the mere strength of its being one . The man- ners of such of his Lordship's friends as I ever happen- ed to meet with , were , in fact , with one exception , nothing superior to their birth , if two such unequal ...
... sort , was to tell upon the mere strength of its being one . The man- ners of such of his Lordship's friends as I ever happen- ed to meet with , were , in fact , with one exception , nothing superior to their birth , if two such unequal ...
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... sort ; but then he thought it would carry every thing before it . It al- so enabled him to make a pretence , with his friends , of doing as little as possible ; while he secretly indulged himself in opposition both to them and his ...
... sort ; but then he thought it would carry every thing before it . It al- so enabled him to make a pretence , with his friends , of doing as little as possible ; while he secretly indulged himself in opposition both to them and his ...
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... sort of partnership concern ) —yet , to quash the publication of The Liberal , he seriously proposed that his noble friend should write once a - week , in his own name , in the Examiner . The Li- beral scheme , he was afraid , might ...
... sort of partnership concern ) —yet , to quash the publication of The Liberal , he seriously proposed that his noble friend should write once a - week , in his own name , in the Examiner . The Li- beral scheme , he was afraid , might ...
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... sort of any mountains , being neither distinct nor wooded ; but barren , savage , and coarse ; without any grandeur but what arises from an excess of that appearance . They lie in a succession of great doughy billows , like so much ...
... sort of any mountains , being neither distinct nor wooded ; but barren , savage , and coarse ; without any grandeur but what arises from an excess of that appearance . They lie in a succession of great doughy billows , like so much ...
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