Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries: With Recollections of the Author's Life, and of His Visit to Italy, Том 1H. Colburn, 1828 - Всего страниц: 494 |
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Стр. viii
... sense of enmity and ill - usage : but to be obliged , in the common sense of the word , and dis- obliged at the same time , not only in my viii PREFACE .
... sense of enmity and ill - usage : but to be obliged , in the common sense of the word , and dis- obliged at the same time , not only in my viii PREFACE .
Стр. xxxiii
... sense laid down the other day by the Morning Chronicle , and am ready on all occasions to be tried by it . * Finally , if any one asks what it is that supports me under the trying circumstances , * " The terms liberal and illiberal ...
... sense laid down the other day by the Morning Chronicle , and am ready on all occasions to be tried by it . * Finally , if any one asks what it is that supports me under the trying circumstances , * " The terms liberal and illiberal ...
Стр. xxxiv
... sense I have ( at least I am not well enough at present to dare to let my heart attempt it ) of the eloquent and cordial articles that have appeared in defence of this work in various journals , both in town and country . What renders ...
... sense I have ( at least I am not well enough at present to dare to let my heart attempt it ) of the eloquent and cordial articles that have appeared in defence of this work in various journals , both in town and country . What renders ...
Стр. xxxvi
... sense of the word , when I think the writer a sincere person . But if there is any thing in the world that I feel to be provoking , it is want of fairness and open dealing . It is vexatious enough even in such shallow fellows as this ...
... sense of the word , when I think the writer a sincere person . But if there is any thing in the world that I feel to be provoking , it is want of fairness and open dealing . It is vexatious enough even in such shallow fellows as this ...
Стр. 10
... senses . She took measures , which exceedingly mortified him , for solving this doubt ; and though they were on good terms when she left an uneasy house to vi- sit her friends in the country , and Lady By- ron might , I have no doubt ...
... senses . She took measures , which exceedingly mortified him , for solving this doubt ; and though they were on good terms when she left an uneasy house to vi- sit her friends in the country , and Lady By- ron might , I have no doubt ...
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