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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... respecting the intercourse of the sexes in more countries than one , I was prepared to treat with respect what I conceived to be founded in serious feelings ; and saw , even in that arrangement , something which , though it startled my ...
... respecting the intercourse of the sexes in more countries than one , I was prepared to treat with respect what I conceived to be founded in serious feelings ; and saw , even in that arrangement , something which , though it startled my ...
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... respect to the parties themselves , was his want of gene- rosity in money - matters . The lady was independent of him , and disinterested ; and he seemed resolved that she should have every mode but one , of proving that she could ...
... respect to the parties themselves , was his want of gene- rosity in money - matters . The lady was independent of him , and disinterested ; and he seemed resolved that she should have every mode but one , of proving that she could ...
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... , 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 , what was equally true LORD BYRON . 29.
... , 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 , what was equally true LORD BYRON . 29.
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... respect . It is possible , that her inexperience of any mode of life but her own , may have rendered her somewhat ... respects , very speedily discerned that he did not stand very high in her good graces ; and accordingly he set her down ...
... respect . It is possible , that her inexperience of any mode of life but her own , may have rendered her somewhat ... respects , very speedily discerned that he did not stand very high in her good graces ; and accordingly he set her down ...
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... respecting the publication . Murray was of an opposite side in po- litics both to the noble Lord and myself ; but he was glad to publish with his Lordship , for considerations which he found not incompatible with his political ...
... respecting the publication . Murray was of an opposite side in po- litics both to the noble Lord and myself ; but he was glad to publish with his Lordship , for considerations which he found not incompatible with his political ...
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