A Review of the Character and Writings of Lord ByronSherwood Gilbert and Piper, 1826 - 158 pages |
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... regard the book as , in the main , a credible narrative of Lord Byron's conver- sations ; yet on account of the probable inaccuracies both of the speaker and the reporter , it is to be appealed to with caution ; but with proper caution ...
... regard the book as , in the main , a credible narrative of Lord Byron's conver- sations ; yet on account of the probable inaccuracies both of the speaker and the reporter , it is to be appealed to with caution ; but with proper caution ...
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... regard . wished to exhibit himself as standing alone , among men , but not of them ; " - In a shroud of thoughts ... regard of others ; of the regard of any , except those few , whom we may have attached to us by 18 CHARACTER AND WRITINGS.
... regard . wished to exhibit himself as standing alone , among men , but not of them ; " - In a shroud of thoughts ... regard of others ; of the regard of any , except those few , whom we may have attached to us by 18 CHARACTER AND WRITINGS.
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... regard , sometimes with sarcasm . used to talk of one young man , who had been his schoolfellow , with an affection , which he flattered himself was returned . I occasionally met this friend at his apartments , " before his last ...
... regard , sometimes with sarcasm . used to talk of one young man , who had been his schoolfellow , with an affection , which he flattered himself was returned . I occasionally met this friend at his apartments , " before his last ...
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... direction , against individuals , his country , the world , the universe , creation , and the Creator . " . His misfortunes in regard to his early friends , according to Medwin , ' were not confined 46 CHARACTER AND WRITINGS.
... direction , against individuals , his country , the world , the universe , creation , and the Creator . " . His misfortunes in regard to his early friends , according to Medwin , ' were not confined 46 CHARACTER AND WRITINGS.
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... to sail Where'er the surge may sweep , the tempest's breath prevail . There is something glorious in the energy , which can regard the ocean as a managed steed , welcome its roar , and abandon itself to 82 CHARACTER AND WRITINGS.
... to sail Where'er the surge may sweep , the tempest's breath prevail . There is something glorious in the energy , which can regard the ocean as a managed steed , welcome its roar , and abandon itself to 82 CHARACTER AND WRITINGS.
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REVIEW OF THE CHARACTER & WRIT Andrews 1786-1853 Norton,Willard 1784-1873 Phillips No preview available - 2016 |
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