The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Parte 2Henry Colburn and Company, 1832 |
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... least , is my case . ' " The Italians do not understand the English , " said Byron ; " indeed , how can they ? for they ( the Italians ) are frank , simple , and open in their natures , following the bent of their inclinations , which ...
... least , is my case . ' " The Italians do not understand the English , " said Byron ; " indeed , how can they ? for they ( the Italians ) are frank , simple , and open in their natures , following the bent of their inclinations , which ...
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... least , can understand to be one of those least pardonable . How few men understand the feelings of women ! Sensitive , and easily wounded as we are , obliged to call up pride to support us in trials that always leave fearful marks ...
... least , can understand to be one of those least pardonable . How few men understand the feelings of women ! Sensitive , and easily wounded as we are , obliged to call up pride to support us in trials that always leave fearful marks ...
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... least I am sure those that reflect the least are the happiest . I once heard a clever medical man say , that if a person were to occupy himself a cer- tain time in counting the pulsations of his heart , it would have the effect of ...
... least I am sure those that reflect the least are the happiest . I once heard a clever medical man say , that if a person were to occupy himself a cer- tain time in counting the pulsations of his heart , it would have the effect of ...
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JULY 1 1832 | 17 |
Journal of Conversations with Lord Byron by the Countess of Bles | 24 |
Character of the last Unreformed House of Commons | 33 |
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