Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen2Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 533 páginas |
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... give me more credit for my attainments as a linguist than they deserve . " As I would not willingly be guilty of a deception , I will state , as shortly as I can , my own share in the compilation , with the motives which led to it . On ...
... give me more credit for my attainments as a linguist than they deserve . " As I would not willingly be guilty of a deception , I will state , as shortly as I can , my own share in the compilation , with the motives which led to it . On ...
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... give him his congé ; but I know no great harm of him , and some good . He is clever and accomplished ; knows his pro- fession , by all accounts , well ; and is honourable in his dealings , and not at all malevolent . I think , with luck ...
... give him his congé ; but I know no great harm of him , and some good . He is clever and accomplished ; knows his pro- fession , by all accounts , well ; and is honourable in his dealings , and not at all malevolent . I think , with luck ...
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... give , and more than any other has given , —and I have had a good many in my time of one kind or the other . It is not the mere praise , but there is a tact and a delicacy throughout , not only with régard to me , but to others , which ...
... give , and more than any other has given , —and I have had a good many in my time of one kind or the other . It is not the mere praise , but there is a tact and a delicacy throughout , not only with régard to me , but to others , which ...
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... give a copy after that , unless I was well assured that Mr. Croker was really the author of that which you assured me he was not . " I intend for England this spring , where I have some affairs to ad- just ; but the post hurries me ...
... give a copy after that , unless I was well assured that Mr. Croker was really the author of that which you assured me he was not . " I intend for England this spring , where I have some affairs to ad- just ; but the post hurries me ...
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... give up husband and child , and live happy ever after . The Italian ethics are the most singular ever met with . The per- version , not only of action , but of reasoning , is singular in the women . It is not that they do not consider ...
... give up husband and child , and live happy ever after . The Italian ethics are the most singular ever met with . The per- version , not only of action , but of reasoning , is singular in the women . It is not that they do not consider ...
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