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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... supposed to have had his share in the offence ; and certainly , as far as writing in the work was concerned , he gave stronger reasons for it than I could do . But he shall speak for ven . himself in a note , at the hazard of blowing 52 ...
... supposed to have had his share in the offence ; and certainly , as far as writing in the work was concerned , he gave stronger reasons for it than I could do . But he shall speak for ven . himself in a note , at the hazard of blowing 52 ...
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... supposed that Mr. Thomas Moore and Mr. Hobhouse , those staunch friends and partisans of the people , should also be thrown into almost hysterical agonies of well- bred horror at the coalition between their noble and ignoble ac ...
... supposed that Mr. Thomas Moore and Mr. Hobhouse , those staunch friends and partisans of the people , should also be thrown into almost hysterical agonies of well- bred horror at the coalition between their noble and ignoble ac ...
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... supposed to imply any thing to my own advantage , when I am upon points that may be construed to the dis- advantage of others . But he had got fat , and then went to the other extreme . He came to me one day out of ano- ther room , and ...
... supposed to imply any thing to my own advantage , when I am upon points that may be construed to the dis- advantage of others . But he had got fat , and then went to the other extreme . He came to me one day out of ano- ther room , and ...
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... supposed , he lost sight of the limits between one kind of poetry and another . Mr. Bowles , on the other hand , in trying to make out that the two kinds had nothing in common , confounded ma- terials with the use of them ; and forgot ...
... supposed , he lost sight of the limits between one kind of poetry and another . Mr. Bowles , on the other hand , in trying to make out that the two kinds had nothing in common , confounded ma- terials with the use of them ; and forgot ...
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... supposed to speak , nearly all the rest of the personages talk also according to their character ; and the stronger passions have ever been permitted to the drama . " This is not sincere . " Cain " was undoubtedly meant as an attack ...
... supposed to speak , nearly all the rest of the personages talk also according to their character ; and the stronger passions have ever been permitted to the drama . " This is not sincere . " Cain " was undoubtedly meant as an attack ...
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