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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... my dislike of these personal histories , in which it has been my lot to become a party , that had I been rich enough , and could have repaid the handsome 2 conduct of Mr. Colburn with its proper in- terest , PREFACE . V.
... my dislike of these personal histories , in which it has been my lot to become a party , that had I been rich enough , and could have repaid the handsome 2 conduct of Mr. Colburn with its proper in- terest , PREFACE . V.
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... become the old lady in the Castle of Tillietud- lem , than a modern pretender to literature , talks of " high rank , " as if it were one of the cardinal virtues . Temperance , sobriety , and 66 " high rank , " he thinks , ( which , by ...
... become the old lady in the Castle of Tillietud- lem , than a modern pretender to literature , talks of " high rank , " as if it were one of the cardinal virtues . Temperance , sobriety , and 66 " high rank , " he thinks , ( which , by ...
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... become pub- lic . His appearance at that time was the finest I ever saw it , a great deal finer than it was afterwards , when he was abroad . He was fat- ter than before his marriage , but only just enough so to complete the manliness ...
... become pub- lic . His appearance at that time was the finest I ever saw it , a great deal finer than it was afterwards , when he was abroad . He was fat- ter than before his marriage , but only just enough so to complete the manliness ...
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... was piqued to obtain his mistress , because she had a reputation for being delicate in such matters ; and the lady was piqued to become his wife , not because she did not know the gentleman previously to LORD BYRON . 9.
... was piqued to obtain his mistress , because she had a reputation for being delicate in such matters ; and the lady was piqued to become his wife , not because she did not know the gentleman previously to LORD BYRON . 9.
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... make the lady com- fortable . From the time of my taking leave of Lord Byron in England , to the moment of our meet- ing in Italy , I scarcely heard of him , and never from him . He had become not very fond of 12 LORD BYRON .
... make the lady com- fortable . From the time of my taking leave of Lord Byron in England , to the moment of our meet- ing in Italy , I scarcely heard of him , and never from him . He had become not very fond of 12 LORD BYRON .
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