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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... remarkable discrepancy of character - Lord Byron and Mr. Wordsworth . Of Mr. Words- worth I will speak hereafter . Lord Byron , I thought , took a pleasure in my room , as con- trasted with the splendour of his great house . He had too ...
... remarkable discrepancy of character - Lord Byron and Mr. Wordsworth . Of Mr. Words- worth I will speak hereafter . Lord Byron , I thought , took a pleasure in my room , as con- trasted with the splendour of his great house . He had too ...
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... years ; and Vaccà is dead . I do not say this to his disparagement ; for he was very skilful , and deserved his cele- brity . But it appears to me , from more than one remarkable instance , that there is a super- stition 26 LORD BYRON .
... years ; and Vaccà is dead . I do not say this to his disparagement ; for he was very skilful , and deserved his cele- brity . But it appears to me , from more than one remarkable instance , that there is a super- stition 26 LORD BYRON .
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... remarkable instance , that there is a super- stition about what are called declines and con- sumptions , from which the most eminent of the profession are not free . I suspect , that people of this tendency , with a proper mode of ...
... remarkable instance , that there is a super- stition about what are called declines and con- sumptions , from which the most eminent of the profession are not free . I suspect , that people of this tendency , with a proper mode of ...
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... remarkable degree , of all care about rank and titles . She had been used to live in a world of her own , and was , and is , I really believe , abso- lutely unimpressible in that respect . It is pos- sible , that her inexperience of any ...
... remarkable degree , of all care about rank and titles . She had been used to live in a world of her own , and was , and is , I really believe , abso- lutely unimpressible in that respect . It is pos- sible , that her inexperience of any ...
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... remarkable ( and , in- deed , may account for the cry about gentility , which none are so given to as the vulgar , ) that they were almost all persons of humble origin ; one of a race of booksellers ; another the son of a grocer ...
... remarkable ( and , in- deed , may account for the cry about gentility , which none are so given to as the vulgar , ) that they were almost all persons of humble origin ; one of a race of booksellers ; another the son of a grocer ...
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