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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... talk about , but that he was haunted with a perpetual affectation , and could not talk sincerely . It was by fits only that he spoke with any gravity , or made his extraordinary disclosures ; and at no time did you well know what to ...
... talk about , but that he was haunted with a perpetual affectation , and could not talk sincerely . It was by fits only that he spoke with any gravity , or made his extraordinary disclosures ; and at no time did you well know what to ...
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... talking , not to take for granted every thing that he chose to report of another . I had never been out of England before ; except , when a child , to the coast of France ; but I had perhaps seen as much of my native country as most ...
... talking , not to take for granted every thing that he chose to report of another . I had never been out of England before ; except , when a child , to the coast of France ; but I had perhaps seen as much of my native country as most ...
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... talk , ) than all the literati of the Chapter Coffee House can effect with their critical great guns in twelve months . Sappho was reduced to take a flying leap to get rid of her disappointed pas- sion . Pope was jeered at by Lady Mary ...
... talk , ) than all the literati of the Chapter Coffee House can effect with their critical great guns in twelve months . Sappho was reduced to take a flying leap to get rid of her disappointed pas- sion . Pope was jeered at by Lady Mary ...
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... talk better , and because his small shot was good as well as small ? Sappho was a great poetess ; but she might have set her heart upon a person incapable of understanding her , or have exhibited a violence and self - will which ...
... talk better , and because his small shot was good as well as small ? Sappho was a great poetess ; but she might have set her heart upon a person incapable of understanding her , or have exhibited a violence and self - will which ...
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... talk also according to their character ; and the stronger passions have ever been permitted to the drama . " This is ... talks very familiarly of heaven , but very familiarly in heaven . 4 What would they think , " he continues , " of ...
... talk also according to their character ; and the stronger passions have ever been permitted to the drama . " This is ... talks very familiarly of heaven , but very familiarly in heaven . 4 What would they think , " he continues , " of ...
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