Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1828 - 494 pages |
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... Shelley's having confessed to somebody , " with tears , " that " he well knew he had been all in the wrong , " is a phenomenon , which must come attested by all the magistrates Autolycus could have thought of , before the most gullible ...
... Shelley's having confessed to somebody , " with tears , " that " he well knew he had been all in the wrong , " is a phenomenon , which must come attested by all the magistrates Autolycus could have thought of , before the most gullible ...
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... Shelley he knew , and lived a good deal with , in Switzerland ; and he was intimate again with him in Italy ; yet , in the ... Shelley's name was omitted . I was therefore surprised , when I received the letter from my friend , which the ...
... Shelley he knew , and lived a good deal with , in Switzerland ; and he was intimate again with him in Italy ; yet , in the ... Shelley's name was omitted . I was therefore surprised , when I received the letter from my friend , which the ...
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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 ... Shelley if he would . Circumstances unfortunately rendered the matter of too much import- ance to me at the moment ...
... Shelley's place , and said that I should find him the same friend that the other had been . My heart died within me ... Shelley if he would . Circumstances unfortunately rendered the matter of too much import- ance to me at the moment ...
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... Shelley's by taking his bond . I have some peculiar notions on the subject of money , as the reader will see more fully . They will be found to involve considerable difference of opinion with the community in a state of things like the ...
... Shelley's by taking his bond . I have some peculiar notions on the subject of money , as the reader will see more fully . They will be found to involve considerable difference of opinion with the community in a state of things like the ...
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... a sort of available other - man's weapon , which increased the sum of his power , and was a set- off against his character for virtue , The first number of the Liberal was now on the anvil , and Mr. Shelley's death had given LORD BYRON .
... a sort of available other - man's weapon , which increased the sum of his power , and was a set- off against his character for virtue , The first number of the Liberal was now on the anvil , and Mr. Shelley's death had given LORD BYRON .
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