Byron: Interviews and RecollectionsNorman Page Macmillan, 1985 - 182 頁 |
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... became absorbed in gratifications that could only tend to injure the reputation he had gained . He professedly despised the society of women , yet female adulation became the most captivating charm to his heart . He had not admitted the ...
... became absorbed in gratifications that could only tend to injure the reputation he had gained . He professedly despised the society of women , yet female adulation became the most captivating charm to his heart . He had not admitted the ...
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... became withered things , and were deadened by suspicion of the world , or fear of ridicule ; but , at all events , his second determination in such cases rarely coincided with the seeming original dictates of his heart and expressed ...
... became withered things , and were deadened by suspicion of the world , or fear of ridicule ; but , at all events , his second determination in such cases rarely coincided with the seeming original dictates of his heart and expressed ...
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... became court physician to the Sultan's harem in Constantinople a change of sides that led many to question the veracity of his account of the Greek campaign . 1. Metaxata is in the south - west of the island of Cephalonia , and ...
... became court physician to the Sultan's harem in Constantinople a change of sides that led many to question the veracity of his account of the Greek campaign . 1. Metaxata is in the south - west of the island of Cephalonia , and ...
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Harrow Thomas Moore | 4 |
An Adventure in Greece J C Hobhouse | 11 |
First Impressions V 1822 | 19 |
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