New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 214
... feelings in witnessing the warmth and cordiality that Byron's countenance and manner dis- played when talking of Sir W. Scott ; it proved how capable he was of entertaining friendship , -a sentiment of which he so frequently professed ...
... feelings in witnessing the warmth and cordiality that Byron's countenance and manner dis- played when talking of Sir W. Scott ; it proved how capable he was of entertaining friendship , -a sentiment of which he so frequently professed ...
Page 231
... feelings of any human being , but there are cases where public duty impera- tively requires that all private feelings should be disregarded . In stating what I did of Sir Richard Birnie , I stated my belief , and am willing to abide by ...
... feelings of any human being , but there are cases where public duty impera- tively requires that all private feelings should be disregarded . In stating what I did of Sir Richard Birnie , I stated my belief , and am willing to abide by ...
Page 469
... feelings of idle curiosity ; I am actuated by motives of a far higher character ; but I must say , that I con- sider you very wrong in keeping your afflictions to yourself , when there is one beside you who is ever ready to share them ...
... feelings of idle curiosity ; I am actuated by motives of a far higher character ; but I must say , that I con- sider you very wrong in keeping your afflictions to yourself , when there is one beside you who is ever ready to share them ...
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