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 here , that my apostro- phes will be getting scandalous . I returned to Leghorn ; and , taking leave of our vessel , we put up at a hotel . Mr. Shelley then came to us from his villeggiatura at Lerici . His town abode , as well as ...
... told here , that my apostro- phes will be getting scandalous . I returned to Leghorn ; and , taking leave of our vessel , we put up at a hotel . Mr. Shelley then came to us from his villeggiatura at Lerici . His town abode , as well as ...
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... told us he was missing , I underwent one of the sensations which we read of in books , but sel- dom experience ; I was tongue - tied with horror . The rest is told in another part of the work ; and I may be spared dwelling on the ...
... told us he was missing , I underwent one of the sensations which we read of in books , but sel- dom experience ; I was tongue - tied with horror . The rest is told in another part of the work ; and I may be spared dwelling on the ...
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... told , what was very true , that Mrs. Hunt , though living in all respects after the fa- shion of an English wife , was any thing but illiberal with regard to others ; yet he saw her taking no steps for a far- ther intimacy . He learnt ...
... told , what was very true , that Mrs. Hunt , though living in all respects after the fa- shion of an English wife , was any thing but illiberal with regard to others ; yet he saw her taking no steps for a far- ther intimacy . He learnt ...
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... told him , was shown her , and her opinion asked ; upon which she observed , that " it resem- bled a great school - boy , who had had a plain bun given him , instead of a plum one . " I did not add , that our friends shook with laughter ...
... told him , was shown her , and her opinion asked ; upon which she observed , that " it resem- bled a great school - boy , who had had a plain bun given him , instead of a plum one . " I did not add , that our friends shook with laughter ...
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... told me , as an instance of his superiority to mere party views , that he piqued himself upon a " Life of Napoleon " which he was about to publish , and which was to be very impartial . In short , Murray had himself importuned me some ...
... told me , as an instance of his superiority to mere party views , that he piqued himself upon a " Life of Napoleon " which he was about to publish , and which was to be very impartial . In short , Murray had himself importuned me some ...
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