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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... true , that she was destitute , to a remarkable degree , of all care about rank and titles . She had been used to live in a world of her own , and was , and is , I really believe , ab- solutely unimpressible in that respect . It is ...
... true , that she was destitute , to a remarkable degree , of all care about rank and titles . She had been used to live in a world of her own , and was , and is , I really believe , ab- solutely unimpressible in that respect . It is ...
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... 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 fa- miliar ; and he thought , that although I had acted dif- ferently in former times , a long ...
... 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 fa- miliar ; and he thought , that although I had acted dif- ferently in former times , a long ...
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... true , if he thought you not above them yourself , he was the better pleased . On this account among others , no man was calculated to delight him in higher degree than Thomas Moore ; who with every charm he wished for in a companion ...
... true , if he thought you not above them yourself , he was the better pleased . On this account among others , no man was calculated to delight him in higher degree than Thomas Moore ; who with every charm he wished for in a companion ...
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... 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 his own to think a ...
... 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 his own to think a ...
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... true , to a number of weak impulses ; would agree to this thing and propose ano- ther , purely out of incontinence of will ; and offer to do one day what he would bite his fingers off to get rid of the next . But this plan of a ...
... true , to a number of weak impulses ; would agree to this thing and propose ano- ther , purely out of incontinence of will ; and offer to do one day what he would bite his fingers off to get rid of the next . But this plan of a ...
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