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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... seen in that country , Mr Shelley's name was omitted . I was therefore surprised , when I received the letter from my friend , which the reader will find in the Correspond- ence at the end of this memoir , and which contained a proposal ...
... seen in that country , Mr Shelley's name was omitted . I was therefore surprised , when I received the letter from my friend , which the reader will find in the Correspond- ence at the end of this memoir , and which contained a proposal ...
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... seen them converted into the best part of the dwelling ; but the old mansions were con- structed to a different end ; the retainers of the family , or the youngest branches , if it was very large , being the only persons who could with ...
... seen them converted into the best part of the dwelling ; but the old mansions were con- structed to a different end ; the retainers of the family , or the youngest branches , if it was very large , being the only persons who could with ...
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... seen or corresponded with since his efforts against the Liberal , he has not been the less aware of the feelings entertained on the subject by myself and others . to be her father . Every body knows how shamefully LORD BYRON . 35.
... seen or corresponded with since his efforts against the Liberal , he has not been the less aware of the feelings entertained on the subject by myself and others . to be her father . Every body knows how shamefully LORD BYRON . 35.
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... seen him call their attention to circum- stances , which made you wish yourself a hundred miles off . They were connected with any thing but the graces with which a poet would encircle his Venus . He said to me once of a friend of his ...
... seen him call their attention to circum- stances , which made you wish yourself a hundred miles off . They were connected with any thing but the graces with which a poet would encircle his Venus . He said to me once of a friend of his ...
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... seen the reasons why , and the passages that he marked in that author . Frank- lin he liked . He respected him for his acqui- sition of wealth and power ; and would have stood in awe , had he known him , of the re- fined worldliness of ...
... seen the reasons why , and the passages that he marked in that author . Frank- lin he liked . He respected him for his acqui- sition of wealth and power ; and would have stood in awe , had he known him , of the re- fined worldliness of ...
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