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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... reason . I very soon found that it was desirable to keep them out of his way ; and although this was done in the easiest and most natural manner , and was altogether such a mea- sure as a person of less jealousy might have regarded as a ...
... reason . I very soon found that it was desirable to keep them out of his way ; and although this was done in the easiest and most natural manner , and was altogether such a mea- sure as a person of less jealousy might have regarded as a ...
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... reason to believe , that the poet himself was not without an opinion to the same effect . All I mean to say is , that had the epitaph written by Mr. Gifford come before me at any time , it would have met with the same reception ...
... reason to believe , that the poet himself was not without an opinion to the same effect . All I mean to say is , that had the epitaph written by Mr. Gifford come before me at any time , it would have met with the same reception ...
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... of a journalist . I confess I valued myself a little suspiciously upon my self - denial . In one instance I had * I quote on the authority of a Quarterly Reviewer . reason to do so , for I missed the company 34 LORD BYRON .
... of a journalist . I confess I valued myself a little suspiciously upon my self - denial . In one instance I had * I quote on the authority of a Quarterly Reviewer . reason to do so , for I missed the company 34 LORD BYRON .
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... reason to do so , for I missed the company of a man of talents . But talents , poetry , similarity of political opin- ion , the flattery of early sympathy with my boyish wri- tings , more flattering offers of friendship , and the last ...
... reason to do so , for I missed the company of a man of talents . But talents , poetry , similarity of political opin- ion , the flattery of early sympathy with my boyish wri- tings , more flattering offers of friendship , and the last ...
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... reason- ing , and not pretending to it . He did not care for ar- gument , and what is worse , was too easily convinced at the moment , or appeared to be so , to give any zest to disputation . He gravely asked me one day , " What it was ...
... reason- ing , and not pretending to it . He did not care for ar- gument , and what is worse , was too easily convinced at the moment , or appeared to be so , to give any zest to disputation . He gravely asked me one day , " What it was ...
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