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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... wish not to show it and the impos- sibility of not feeling it on the other , that separation becomes inevitable . It has been said in a magazine , that I was always arguing with Lord Byron . Nothing can be more untrue . I was indeed ...
... wish not to show it and the impos- sibility of not feeling it on the other , that separation becomes inevitable . It has been said in a magazine , that I was always arguing with Lord Byron . Nothing can be more untrue . I was indeed ...
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... wish to give more strength to Lord Byron's way of representing things on this point than on any other . There may be as little foundation for his reporting that Mr. Moore would never forgive Hazlett for saying that he " ought not to ...
... wish to give more strength to Lord Byron's way of representing things on this point than on any other . There may be as little foundation for his reporting that Mr. Moore would never forgive Hazlett for saying that he " ought not to ...
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... of pride , in erring reason's spite- " ( for such was Mr. Hazlitt's innocent quotation ) his Lord- ship could only wish him out again , and take pains to show his polite friends that he had nothing in common 60 LORD BYRON .
... of pride , in erring reason's spite- " ( for such was Mr. Hazlitt's innocent quotation ) his Lord- ship could only wish him out again , and take pains to show his polite friends that he had nothing in common 60 LORD BYRON .
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... wish to have no such waking dream again . It was worthy of a German ballad . This servant his Lordship had exalted into something wonderfully attached to him , though he used to fight hard with the man on some points . But alive as he ...
... wish to have no such waking dream again . It was worthy of a German ballad . This servant his Lordship had exalted into something wonderfully attached to him , though he used to fight hard with the man on some points . But alive as he ...
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... wishes ; but it was the com- mon - place of the age , repeated with an air of discovery by the noble Lord , and as ready to be thrown in the teeth of those from whom he took it , provided any body laughed at them . His soul might well ...
... wishes ; but it was the com- mon - place of the age , repeated with an air of discovery by the noble Lord , and as ready to be thrown in the teeth of those from whom he took it , provided any body laughed at them . His soul might well ...
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