Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron: Noted During a Residence with His Lordship at Pisa, in the Years 1821 and 1822, Том 1Wilder & Campbell, 1824 - 304 страница |
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... acquainted with so many par- ticulars of his history , so many incidents of his life , so many of his opinions , is easily explained . They were communicated during a period of many months ' familiar intercourse , without any ...
... acquainted with so many par- ticulars of his history , so many incidents of his life , so many of his opinions , is easily explained . They were communicated during a period of many months ' familiar intercourse , without any ...
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... acquainted with Lord Byron ; but his known refusal at that time to receive the visits of strangers , even of some who had brought him letters of introduction from the most inti- mate friend he had , and a prejudice excited against his ...
... acquainted with Lord Byron ; but his known refusal at that time to receive the visits of strangers , even of some who had brought him letters of introduction from the most inti- mate friend he had , and a prejudice excited against his ...
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... acquaintances ; Shelley , Monk Lewis , and Hobhouse were almost the only English people I saw . No wonder ; I shewed a " distaste for society at that time , and went little among " the Genevese ; besides , I could not speak French ...
... acquaintances ; Shelley , Monk Lewis , and Hobhouse were almost the only English people I saw . No wonder ; I shewed a " distaste for society at that time , and went little among " the Genevese ; besides , I could not speak French ...
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... acquaintances ; among others , 66 they were lent to Lady Burghersh . On returning the " MS . her Ladyship told Moore that she had transcribed " the whole work . This was un peu fort , and he suggest- " ed the propriety of her destroying ...
... acquaintances ; among others , 66 they were lent to Lady Burghersh . On returning the " MS . her Ladyship told Moore that she had transcribed " the whole work . This was un peu fort , and he suggest- " ed the propriety of her destroying ...
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... acquainted ( to speak ) with her . " I might even make a more serious charge against " than employing spies to watch suspected amours , 66 66 " I had been shut up in a dark street in London , writing 66 66 66 ' ( I think he said ) ' The ...
... acquainted ( to speak ) with her . " I might even make a more serious charge against " than employing spies to watch suspected amours , 66 66 " I had been shut up in a dark street in London , writing 66 66 66 ' ( I think he said ) ' The ...
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