Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Том 1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - Всего страниц: 533 |
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... affectionate sweetness and playfulness , by which it was im- possible not to be attached ; and which rendered him then , as in his riper years , easily manageable by those who loved and understood him suf- ficiently to be at once gentle ...
... affectionate sweetness and playfulness , by which it was im- possible not to be attached ; and which rendered him then , as in his riper years , easily manageable by those who loved and understood him suf- ficiently to be at once gentle ...
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... affectionate sweetness and playfulness , by which it was im- possible not to be attached ; and which rendered him then , as in his riper years , easily manageable by those who loved and understood him suf- ficiently to be at once gentle ...
... affectionate sweetness and playfulness , by which it was im- possible not to be attached ; and which rendered him then , as in his riper years , easily manageable by those who loved and understood him suf- ficiently to be at once gentle ...
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... affection for him to the last ; and on those occasions , when the nurse used to meet him in her walks , would enquire of her with the tenderest anxiety as to his health and looks . When the intelligence of his death , too , arrived ...
... affection for him to the last ; and on those occasions , when the nurse used to meet him in her walks , would enquire of her with the tenderest anxiety as to his health and looks . When the intelligence of his death , too , arrived ...
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... affection were bursts as much of temper as of feeling . To mourn at all , however , for such a husband was , it must be allowed , a most gratuitous stretch of generosity . Having married her , as he openly avowed , for her fortune alone ...
... affection were bursts as much of temper as of feeling . To mourn at all , however , for such a husband was , it must be allowed , a most gratuitous stretch of generosity . Having married her , as he openly avowed , for her fortune alone ...
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... affectionate and compa- nionable with his schoolfellows - to a remarkable degree venturous and fearless , and ( as one of them significantly expressed it ) “ always more ready to give a blow than take one . " Among many anecdotes ...
... affectionate and compa- nionable with his schoolfellows - to a remarkable degree venturous and fearless , and ( as one of them significantly expressed it ) “ always more ready to give a blow than take one . " Among many anecdotes ...
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