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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... told me very plainly that he thought it best for all parties . His oldest acquaintances , it is true , behaved in this re- spect , as it is the custom to behave in great familiarity of intercourse . Mr. Shelley did not choose to be so ...
... told me very plainly that he thought it best for all parties . His oldest acquaintances , it is true , behaved in this re- spect , as it is the custom to behave in great familiarity of intercourse . Mr. Shelley did not choose to be so ...
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... told him so ; and my une- quivocal relish of the joke pacified him ; so that I heard no more on the subject . The familiarities of my noble acquaintance , which I had taken at first for a compliment and a cordiality , were dealt out in ...
... told him so ; and my une- quivocal relish of the joke pacified him ; so that I heard no more on the subject . The familiarities of my noble acquaintance , which I had taken at first for a compliment and a cordiality , were dealt out in ...
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... told , that her Romag- nese dialect was observable ; but to me , at that time , all Italian in a Lady's mouth was Tuscan Pearl ; and she trolled it over her lip , pure or not , with that sort of con- scious grace , which seems to belong ...
... told , that her Romag- nese dialect was observable ; but to me , at that time , all Italian in a Lady's mouth was Tuscan Pearl ; and she trolled it over her lip , pure or not , with that sort of con- scious grace , which seems to belong ...
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... told of it ; and being true , it was a pleasure to tell him . Good God ! what homage might not that man have re- ceived , and what love and pleasure reciprocated , if he could have been content with the truth , and had truth enough of ...
... told of it ; and being true , it was a pleasure to tell him . Good God ! what homage might not that man have re- ceived , and what love and pleasure reciprocated , if he could have been content with the truth , and had truth enough of ...
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... told us from the first , that his " friends " had all been at him ; friends , whom he afterwards told me he had " libelled all round " and whom ( to judge of what he did by some of them ) he continued to treat in the same impartial ...
... told us from the first , that his " friends " had all been at him ; friends , whom he afterwards told me he had " libelled all round " and whom ( to judge of what he did by some of them ) he continued to treat in the same impartial ...
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