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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... circumstances . My conscience does not falsify one tittle . What my ignorance may do , I cannot say . " MONTAIGNE , SECOND EDITION . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. KONINKLISH LONDON : HENRY COLBURN , NEW BURLINGTON STREET . BIBLIOTHEER ...
... circumstances . My conscience does not falsify one tittle . What my ignorance may do , I cannot say . " MONTAIGNE , SECOND EDITION . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. KONINKLISH LONDON : HENRY COLBURN , NEW BURLINGTON STREET . BIBLIOTHEER ...
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... circumstance ) , I have a right both to the task which circumstances have put into my hands , and to the best- natured construction that can be put upon my own errors . Agreeably to these opinions , but protest- ing at the same time ...
... circumstance ) , I have a right both to the task which circumstances have put into my hands , and to the best- natured construction that can be put upon my own errors . Agreeably to these opinions , but protest- ing at the same time ...
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... circumstances under which Lord Byron and Mr. Hunt met and parted , according to his Lordship's view of the case - we confess we have been rather surprised to find it altogether omitted in Mr. Leigh Hunt's quarto . Mr. Hunt xxiv PREFACE TO.
... circumstances under which Lord Byron and Mr. Hunt met and parted , according to his Lordship's view of the case - we confess we have been rather surprised to find it altogether omitted in Mr. Leigh Hunt's quarto . Mr. Hunt xxiv PREFACE TO.
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... circumstances , * " The terms liberal and illiberal , " says the Chronicle , " would , in the present day , be more appropriate than those of Whig and Tory . Liberal supposes an homage to know- ledge , a disposition to submit all ...
... circumstances , * " The terms liberal and illiberal , " says the Chronicle , " would , in the present day , be more appropriate than those of Whig and Tory . Liberal supposes an homage to know- ledge , a disposition to submit all ...
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... doubt- ed whether even in that , the most trivial part of friendship , he could resemble Mr. Shelley if he would . Circumstances unfortunately rendered the matter of too much import- ance to me at the moment . I had reason 30 LORD BYRON .
... doubt- ed whether even in that , the most trivial part of friendship , he could resemble Mr. Shelley if he would . Circumstances unfortunately rendered the matter of too much import- ance to me at the moment . I had reason 30 LORD BYRON .
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