Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and His Visit to ItalyA. & W. Galignani, 1828 |
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... Perhaps But had I felt Lord Byron's conduct less than I did , I should have experienced less of it . Flattery might have done much with him ; and I felt enough admiration of his talents , and sympathy with his common nature , to have ...
... Perhaps But had I felt Lord Byron's conduct less than I did , I should have experienced less of it . Flattery might have done much with him ; and I felt enough admiration of his talents , and sympathy with his common nature , to have ...
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... perhaps it is so ; and I have only to hope , that in adding to the attractions of the title- page , it will not make the greater part of the work seem unworthy of it . OF ENGLID . Beh . ! LORD BYRON AND SOME xii PREFACE .
... perhaps it is so ; and I have only to hope , that in adding to the attractions of the title- page , it will not make the greater part of the work seem unworthy of it . OF ENGLID . Beh . ! LORD BYRON AND SOME xii PREFACE .
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... perhaps by the flattery insinuated towards myself ; but my wife was right . Lord Byron's nature , from the first , contained that mixture of disagree- able with pleasanter qualities , which I had afterwards but too much occasion to ...
... perhaps by the flattery insinuated towards myself ; but my wife was right . Lord Byron's nature , from the first , contained that mixture of disagree- able with pleasanter qualities , which I had afterwards but too much occasion to ...
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... perhaps too much alarm and resentment . The excess of his moods , which out of the spleen , and even self - reproach of the moment , he indulged in perhaps beyond what he really felt , were so terrifying to a young and mortified woman ...
... perhaps too much alarm and resentment . The excess of his moods , which out of the spleen , and even self - reproach of the moment , he indulged in perhaps beyond what he really felt , were so terrifying to a young and mortified woman ...
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... Perhaps he liked her the better . At all events , she piqued his will , which was his tender side ; the circles were loud in his condemnation ; and he was in perplexity about his child , in whom , as his only representative , and the ...
... Perhaps he liked her the better . At all events , she piqued his will , which was his tender side ; the circles were loud in his condemnation ; and he was in perplexity about his child , in whom , as his only representative , and the ...
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