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 xxxvi
... sure , that sincerity and good - nature , united , could not possibly do so , let the truths they told me make me never so melancholy . I hardly dare tell the reader , how little even the grossest abuse affects me , in the angry sense ...
... sure , that sincerity and good - nature , united , could not possibly do so , let the truths they told me make me never so melancholy . I hardly dare tell the reader , how little even the grossest abuse affects me , in the angry sense ...
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... Angelo , and is worthy of him . It is in a bold and broad style through- out , with those harmonious graces of propor- tion which are sure to be found in an Italian mansion . The outside is of rough marble . Lower 24 LORD BYRON .
... Angelo , and is worthy of him . It is in a bold and broad style through- out , with those harmonious graces of propor- tion which are sure to be found in an Italian mansion . The outside is of rough marble . Lower 24 LORD BYRON .
Page 32
... sure they are not right ; and that the system of mere bustle and compe- tition ends in little good to any body . I can see an improvement in it ultimately , when the vicissitude comes which every body attributes to the nature of human ...
... sure they are not right ; and that the system of mere bustle and compe- tition ends in little good to any body . I can see an improvement in it ultimately , when the vicissitude comes which every body attributes to the nature of human ...
Page 108
... sure that he has got rid , to this day , of the notion that it was returned . He was taken in , as others had been , and as all the world chose and delighted to be , as long as the flattering self - reflection was allowed a rem- nant to ...
... sure that he has got rid , to this day , of the notion that it was returned . He was taken in , as others had been , and as all the world chose and delighted to be , as long as the flattering self - reflection was allowed a rem- nant to ...
Page 128
... sure ; but that he would find it difficult to persuade the world , that Alfred and Epami- nondas , and Martin Luther , and Frederick the Second , all eminent lovers of music , were effe- minate men . He made no answer . I had spoilt a ...
... sure ; but that he would find it difficult to persuade the world , that Alfred and Epami- nondas , and Martin Luther , and Frederick the Second , all eminent lovers of music , were effe- minate men . He made no answer . I had spoilt a ...
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