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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... talking of Napo- leon , he delighted , when he took the additional name of Noel , in consequence of his marriage with an heiress , to sign himself N. B .; " because , " said he , " Bonaparte and I are the only public persons whose ...
... talking of Napo- leon , he delighted , when he took the additional name of Noel , in consequence of his marriage with an heiress , to sign himself N. B .; " because , " said he , " Bonaparte and I are the only public persons whose ...
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... talk him out of it , as a weakness , he might have had reason to resent : -sympa- thy would probably have drawn upon you a discussion of matters too petty for your respect ; and gaiety would have been treated as an assumption ...
... talk him out of it , as a weakness , he might have had reason to resent : -sympa- thy would probably have drawn upon you a discussion of matters too petty for your respect ; and gaiety would have been treated as an assumption ...
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... talk- ing of his affairs , and showing you other people's letters . He would even make you presents of them ; and I have accepted one or two that they might go no farther . But I have mentioned this before . If his five hundred confi ...
... talk- ing of his affairs , and showing you other people's letters . He would even make you presents of them ; and I have accepted one or two that they might go no farther . But I have mentioned this before . If his five hundred confi ...
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... talk about it . But I never saw any thing more mad in his conduct , than what I have just been speaking of ; and there was enough in the nature of his position to account for extravagances in him , that would not have attained to that ...
... talk about it . But I never saw any thing more mad in his conduct , than what I have just been speaking of ; and there was enough in the nature of his position to account for extravagances in him , that would not have attained to that ...
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... talk better ; and the great reason why his conversation disappointed you was , not that he had not any thing to talk about 82 LORD BYRON .
... talk better ; and the great reason why his conversation disappointed you was , not that he had not any thing to talk about 82 LORD BYRON .
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