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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... employer , ) are quali- ties that become a young gentleman ; but tem- perance and sobriety may be wanting , and the matter decently hushed up , provided there be 66 high rank . " The mention of the deficiency THE SECOND EDITION . xxi.
... employer , ) are quali- ties that become a young gentleman ; but tem- perance and sobriety may be wanting , and the matter decently hushed up , provided there be 66 high rank . " The mention of the deficiency THE SECOND EDITION . xxi.
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... mention of the deficiency is unpolite and unedifying ; not to pay homage to the possession , is unfeeling . Agreeably to this system of morals , it is curious to see , in his review of the present work , what a number of things ...
... mention of the deficiency is unpolite and unedifying ; not to pay homage to the possession , is unfeeling . Agreeably to this system of morals , it is curious to see , in his review of the present work , what a number of things ...
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... mention in particular , though not all on that account , those in the Sun- day Monitor , the Hereford Independent , and the Athenæum , -the last in a friendly quar- ter , but evidently by one who thinks for himself , ) is , that the ...
... mention in particular , though not all on that account , those in the Sun- day Monitor , the Hereford Independent , and the Athenæum , -the last in a friendly quar- ter , but evidently by one who thinks for himself , ) is , that the ...
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... mention , because , be- sides the pleasure I took in it after my prison , and the gratitude I owe to a fair cousin , who saved me from being burnt there one fine morn- ing , I received visits in it from two persons of a remarkable ...
... mention , because , be- sides the pleasure I took in it after my prison , and the gratitude I owe to a fair cousin , who saved me from being burnt there one fine morn- ing , I received visits in it from two persons of a remarkable ...
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... mention what I have hap- pened to omit respecting another and greater matter . Two hundred pounds were sent me from Italy , to enable me to leave England with comfort . They came from Lord Byron , and nothing was said to me of security ...
... mention what I have hap- pened to omit respecting another and greater matter . Two hundred pounds were sent me from Italy , to enable me to leave England with comfort . They came from Lord Byron , and nothing was said to me of security ...
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