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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... , I soon became tired of that . It is true , I should have entered into it in greater detail , and endeavoured to make the search into my thoughts and actions of some use , seeing that I had begun it at all PREFACE . vii.
... , I soon became tired of that . It is true , I should have entered into it in greater detail , and endeavoured to make the search into my thoughts and actions of some use , seeing that I had begun it at all PREFACE . vii.
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... true in the works of a man of genius , eminently belongs to and is a part of him , let him partake as he will of com- mon infirmities , —that I cannot without regret think of the picture I have drawn of the infir- mities of Lord Byron ...
... true in the works of a man of genius , eminently belongs to and is a part of him , let him partake as he will of com- mon infirmities , —that I cannot without regret think of the picture I have drawn of the infir- mities of Lord Byron ...
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... true ) approved it . I was not prepared to find the father and bro- ther living in the same house ; but taking the national manners into consideration , and dif- fering very considerably with the notions en- tertained respecting the ...
... true ) approved it . I was not prepared to find the father and bro- ther living in the same house ; but taking the national manners into consideration , and dif- fering very considerably with the notions en- tertained respecting the ...
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... true , that Mrs Hunt , though living in all respects after the fashion of an English wife , was any thing but illiberal with regard to others ; yet he saw her taking no steps for a farther intimacy . He learnt , what was equally true ...
... true , that Mrs Hunt , though living in all respects after the fashion of an English wife , was any thing but illiberal with regard to others ; yet he saw her taking no steps for a farther intimacy . He learnt , what was equally true ...
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... true , behaved in this respect , as it is the custom to behave in great familiarity of intercourse . Mr Shelley did not chuse to be so familiar ; and he thought , that although I had acted differently in former times , a long suspension ...
... true , behaved in this respect , as it is the custom to behave in great familiarity of intercourse . Mr Shelley did not chuse to be so familiar ; and he thought , that although I had acted differently in former times , a long suspension ...
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acquaintance admiration afterwards Albaro appearance believe body called Captain Medwin character Christian compliment connexion contradiction criticism DEAR HUNT delight Don Juan doubt Dr Johnson England English favour feel flattered Gamba genius Genoa gentleman give Goethe greater Greece Hazlitt heard Hobhouse honour humour Italian Italy jealous Joannina knew Lady Byron laughed least Leghorn Leigh Hunt Lerici less letters Liberal lived look Lord Byron Lord Hampden Lord Holland Lordship Madame Guiccioli manner matter ment mention Metastasio mistake Moore mortified Murray nature never nexion nion noble Bard notions occasion once opinion Parisina passion perhaps person Pisa poem poet poetry present pretended rank reader reason recollection regard respect Rimini self-love sense Shakspeare Shelley Shelley's sort Southey speak spirit spleen talk thing thought tion told took truth Tuscany vanity wish word write