| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 576 страници
...disagreeable, lest he should impute it to what is called ' taking advantage of a man's situation.' " As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my genius...any thing that deserves the name. All my others are men of the world friendships. I did not even feel it for Shelley, however much I admired and esteemed... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1831 - 572 страници
...disagreeable, lest he should impute it to what ia called ' taking advantage of a man's situation.' " As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my genius...any thing that deserves the name. All my others are men of the world friendships. 1 did not even feel it for Shelley, however much I admired and esteemed... | |
| 1831 - 372 страници
...long since surfeited and disgusted. Here, however, is a pill that may stir up the bile of many : — " As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my genius...not know the male human being, except Lord Clare, for whom I feel any thing that deserves the name. All my others are men-of-theworld friendships." To... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 618 страници
...in^^^e¡, (or whom I feel any thing that deserves the пиве. АЛ my others are meo of the world friendships. I did not even feel it for Shelley, however much I admired and esteemed him ; ao that you see not even vanity could bribe me into it, for, of all men, Shelley thought highest... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1831 - 622 страници
...should imputa it to what is called ' taking advantage of a man's situation.' " As to friendship, it is u propensity in which my genius Is very limited. I do not know the mate human heing, except Lord Clare, the friend of my infancy, for whom I feel any thing that deserves... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 страници
...disagreeable, lest he should impute it to what is called ' taking advantage of a man's situation.' «As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my...any thing that deserves the name. All my others are men of the world friendships. I did not even feel it for Shelley, however much I admired and esteemed... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1833 - 678 страници
...disagreeable, lest he should impute it to what is ' called " taking advantage of a man's situation." ' As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my '...Clare, the friend of my ' infancy, for whom I feel anything that deserves the ' name. All my others are men-of-the-world friend' ships. I did not even... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 684 страници
...disagreeable, lest he should impute it to what is ' called " taking advantage of a man's situation." ' As to friendship, it is a propensity in which my '...Clare, the friend of my ' infancy, for whom I feel anything that deserves the ' name. All my others are men-of-the-world friend' ships. I did not even... | |
| Henry Giles - 1851 - 322 страници
...confession of his maturity in sober prose, does not fall far short of it. As to friendship, he says " it is a propensity in which my genius is very limited....however much I admired and esteemed him ; so that not even vanity could bribe me into it ; for of all men, Shelley thought highest of my talents, and... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 страници
...friendship, it is a pro|>ensity in which my genius is very limited. 1 do not know the mak human being, atcepl Lord Clare, the friend of my infancy, for whom I feel...any thing that deserves the name. All my others are men of the world friendships. I did not even feel it for Shelley, however much I admired and esteemed... | |
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