Byron, 第 1 巻D. Appleton, 1930 - 597 ページ |
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... showed himself haughty , combative , and quick to take offence . Phys- ically he was rather stout , but his features were hand- some , the eyes and the lines of his eyebrows admirable , his hair wavy and of a ruddy fairness . The ...
... showed himself haughty , combative , and quick to take offence . Phys- ically he was rather stout , but his features were hand- some , the eyes and the lines of his eyebrows admirable , his hair wavy and of a ruddy fairness . The ...
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... showed a flash of ill - temper when the carriage left Seaham . " What on earth does your mother mean , " he exclaimed , " by telling me to take care of you ? I suppose you can take care of yourself ? I didn't want you ...
... showed a flash of ill - temper when the carriage left Seaham . " What on earth does your mother mean , " he exclaimed , " by telling me to take care of you ? I suppose you can take care of yourself ? I didn't want you ...
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... showed more equable judgment . Not that he felt himself the friend of Byron : friendship calls for more freedom of spirit . Even to a man so selfless as Shel- ley , Byron's renown , contrasted with his own unmerited obscurity , was a ...
... showed more equable judgment . Not that he felt himself the friend of Byron : friendship calls for more freedom of spirit . Even to a man so selfless as Shel- ley , Byron's renown , contrasted with his own unmerited obscurity , was a ...
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