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" I am compelled to suspect the inhospitality of some individual of higher station, most gratuitously exercised certainly, since, after what I have here said, no one will probably choose to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. " We had a good deal... "
The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal - Страница 395
1837
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...hearty meat-supper." L'nable to tastr. A tttHiief with Kogers. Melancitoly and suspicwus. Conviviality. He was often melancholy, almost gloomy. When I observed him in this humor I used either to wait till it went off of its own accord, or till some natural and easy mode...

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...hearty meat-supper." Uttalle to taste. A dinner with Rogers. Mtfancholy and **wpicious. Conviviality. He was often melancholy, almost gloomy. When I observed him in this humor I used either to wait till it went off of its own accord, or till some natural and easy mode...

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...apartment asked me what I could possibly have been telling Byron by which he was so much agitated. . . . "He was often melancholy — almost gloomy. When I observed him in this humor, I used either to wait till it went off of its own accord, or till some natural and easy mode...

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Seymour Eaton - 1899 - 338 страници
...a large sepulchral vase of silver, full of dead men's bones, found within the land walls of Athens. He was often melancholy, almost gloomy. When I observed him in this humor I used either to wait till it went off of its own accord, or till some natural and easy mode...

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...a large sepulchral vase of silver, full of dead men's bones, found within the land walls of Athens. He was often melancholy, almost gloomy. When I observed him in this humor I used either to wait till it went off of its own accord, or till some natural and easy mode...

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George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1839 - 808 страници
...have here said, no one will probably choose to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. * We had a good deal of laughing, I remember, on what the public might Insupposed to think, or say, concerning the gloomy and ominous nature of our mutual gifts. " I think...

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...have here said, no one will probably choose to boast of possessing this literary curiosity. We had a good deal of laughing, I remember, on what the public...the gloomy and ominous nature of our mutual gifts. He was often melancholy — almost gloomy. When I observed him in this humour, I used either to wait...
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