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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... Shelley did not choose to con- test the point . He explained the circumstance to me ; and this is the amount of the ... Shelley , to send me four hundred pounds for a similar purpose , which offer I declined . I now accepted the two ...
... Shelley did not choose to con- test the point . He explained the circumstance to me ; and this is the amount of the ... Shelley , to send me four hundred pounds for a similar purpose , which offer I declined . I now accepted the two ...
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... Shelley took leave of us to return to Lerici for the rest of the season , meaning however to see us more than once in the interval . I spent one de- lightful afternoon with him , wandering about Pisa , and visiting the cathedral . On ...
... Shelley took leave of us to return to Lerici for the rest of the season , meaning however to see us more than once in the interval . I spent one de- lightful afternoon with him , wandering about Pisa , and visiting the cathedral . On ...
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... Shelley's place , and said that I should find him the same friend that the other had been . My heart died within me to hear him ; I made the proper acknow- ledgment ; but I knew what he meant , and I more than doubted whether even in ...
... Shelley's place , and said that I should find him the same friend that the other had been . My heart died within me to hear him ; I made the proper acknow- ledgment ; but I knew what he meant , and I more than doubted whether even in ...
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... Shelley , who , though he had not known him longer , had known him more in- timately , was punctilious in giving him his title , and told me very plainly that he thought it best for all parties . His oldest acquaintances , it is true ...
... Shelley , who , though he had not known him longer , had known him more in- timately , was punctilious in giving him his title , and told me very plainly that he thought it best for all parties . His oldest acquaintances , it is true ...
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... Shelley , who was fond of giving his friends appellations , happened to be talking one day with Lord Byron of the mystifica- tion which the name of " Leigh Hunt " would cause the Italians ; and passing from one fancy to another , he pro ...
... Shelley , who was fond of giving his friends appellations , happened to be talking one day with Lord Byron of the mystifica- tion which the name of " Leigh Hunt " would cause the Italians ; and passing from one fancy to another , he pro ...
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