The idler in Italy, Հատոր 1 |
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Արդյունքներ 56–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... friend of Lady Byron - His Mimicry of Acquaintances -The Age of Bronze - Don Juan - Its pro- posed Conclusion - The Opera - Byron denies his intention of depriving Lady Byron of her Daughter - His Emotion and Remarks on this Subject ...
... friend of Lady Byron - His Mimicry of Acquaintances -The Age of Bronze - Don Juan - Its pro- posed Conclusion - The Opera - Byron denies his intention of depriving Lady Byron of her Daughter - His Emotion and Remarks on this Subject ...
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... friends is painful ; even those whose society afforded little pleasure , assume a new interest in the moment of parting . We remember only their good qualities ; but , perhaps , this oblivion of their defects proceeds from the ...
... friends is painful ; even those whose society afforded little pleasure , assume a new interest in the moment of parting . We remember only their good qualities ; but , perhaps , this oblivion of their defects proceeds from the ...
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... friends with more kindness than we feel in meeting them . DOVER - Would be more agreeable were it not associated , in my mind , with lurching steam - packets and qualmy passengers . To - morrow I shall be ex- posed to a contact with ...
... friends with more kindness than we feel in meeting them . DOVER - Would be more agreeable were it not associated , in my mind , with lurching steam - packets and qualmy passengers . To - morrow I shall be ex- posed to a contact with ...
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... friends , is always sufficient , provided the book be one that makes me feel , or think , -in fact , be what I call a suggestive book , and that the friends are imaginative people . But defend me from matter - of - fact ones ! who ...
... friends , is always sufficient , provided the book be one that makes me feel , or think , -in fact , be what I call a suggestive book , and that the friends are imaginative people . But defend me from matter - of - fact ones ! who ...
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... friend the Baron Denon , who was , as all my French acquain- tances profess themselves to be , " charmed to see me . " I like this warmth of manner , even though it may not always spring from the heart . It is at least an ami- able ...
... friend the Baron Denon , who was , as all my French acquain- tances profess themselves to be , " charmed to see me . " I like this warmth of manner , even though it may not always spring from the heart . It is at least an ami- able ...
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The idler in Italy, Հատոր 1 Marguerite Gardiner (countess of Blessington.) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1839 |
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