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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Page xiv
... feel them more than I ought . It is in the nature of things for those who differ with society , to be misconceived even by the best men , who are not very discern- ing : how much more must they reckon upon the attacks and mis ...
... feel them more than I ought . It is in the nature of things for those who differ with society , to be misconceived even by the best men , who are not very discern- ing : how much more must they reckon upon the attacks and mis ...
Page xv
... feel it to be their interest that he should ; and they learn even to bring out their vir- tues at the warmth of his belief in virtue . But meanwhile it is only by an effort of generosity , that any man implicated in the present state of ...
... feel it to be their interest that he should ; and they learn even to bring out their vir- tues at the warmth of his belief in virtue . But meanwhile it is only by an effort of generosity , that any man implicated in the present state of ...
Page xxxv
... feel prouder than self - knowledge will allow to feel with any thing more my own . The writer in the Athenæum , ( whose re- marks I had not entirely seen till the rest of this preface had been written , ) has offered me advice on one or ...
... feel prouder than self - knowledge will allow to feel with any thing more my own . The writer in the Athenæum , ( whose re- marks I had not entirely seen till the rest of this preface had been written , ) has offered me advice on one or ...
Page xxxvi
... feel to be provoking , it is want of fairness and open dealing . It is vexatious enough even in such shallow fellows as this knave of the Quarterly ; but to meet with it among friends , and friends of humanity at large ( for such I take ...
... feel to be provoking , it is want of fairness and open dealing . It is vexatious enough even in such shallow fellows as this knave of the Quarterly ; but to meet with it among friends , and friends of humanity at large ( for such I take ...
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... feel quite secure of the bon - mots of his brother wit . His conscience had taught him suspicion ; and it was a fault with him and his côterie , as it is with most , that they all talked too much of one another behind their backs . But ...
... feel quite secure of the bon - mots of his brother wit . His conscience had taught him suspicion ; and it was a fault with him and his côterie , as it is with most , that they all talked too much of one another behind their backs . But ...
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