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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... whole of that matter . Every body knows , in the present beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by marriages of convenience . They generally turn out to be as inconvenient , as persons , who are said to have ...
... whole of that matter . Every body knows , in the present beautiful state of the relations between the sexes , what is meant by marriages of convenience . They generally turn out to be as inconvenient , as persons , who are said to have ...
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... whole , it was not pleasant it was not cordial . There was a sense of mistake on both sides . However , this came by degrees . At first there was hope , which I tried hard to indulge ; and there was always some joking going forward ...
... whole , it was not pleasant it was not cordial . There was a sense of mistake on both sides . However , this came by degrees . At first there was hope , which I tried hard to indulge ; and there was always some joking going forward ...
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... whole world , a heroine by the side of a poet . When I saw her at Monte - Nero , she was in a state of excitement and exaltation , and had really something of this look . At that time also she looked no older than she was ; in which ...
... whole world , a heroine by the side of a poet . When I saw her at Monte - Nero , she was in a state of excitement and exaltation , and had really something of this look . At that time also she looked no older than she was ; in which ...
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... whole ; has a look of greater delicacy than she possessed ; but it is also very like , and the studied pretension of the attitude has a moral resemblance . Being a half - length , it shows her to advantage ; for the fault of her person ...
... whole ; has a look of greater delicacy than she possessed ; but it is also very like , and the studied pretension of the attitude has a moral resemblance . Being a half - length , it shows her to advantage ; for the fault of her person ...
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... whole sex were prepared to entertain for him ; and instead of allowing himself to love and be beloved for the qualities which can only be realized upon intimacy , and which are the only securers at last of all attachment , whether for ...
... whole sex were prepared to entertain for him ; and instead of allowing himself to love and be beloved for the qualities which can only be realized upon intimacy , and which are the only securers at last of all attachment , whether for ...
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