Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 512 páginas |
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... thing— wish women had more modesty . Talking of women puts me in mind of my terrier Fanny - how is she ? Got a headache , must go to bed , up early in the morning to travel . My protégé breakfasts with me ; parting spoils my appetite ...
... thing— wish women had more modesty . Talking of women puts me in mind of my terrier Fanny - how is she ? Got a headache , must go to bed , up early in the morning to travel . My protégé breakfasts with me ; parting spoils my appetite ...
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... thing to his humours , which were often , at the same time , amusing and provoking . What became of his papers ( and he certainly had many ) , at the time of his death , was never known . I mention this by the way , fearing to skip it ...
... thing to his humours , which were often , at the same time , amusing and provoking . What became of his papers ( and he certainly had many ) , at the time of his death , was never known . I mention this by the way , fearing to skip it ...
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... things will be necessary to pro- limit my knowledge of it to what I catch by ear - Ivide for my voyage . I have already procured a friend never could learn any thing by study , not even a lan- guage - it was all by rote , and ear , and ...
... things will be necessary to pro- limit my knowledge of it to what I catch by ear - Ivide for my voyage . I have already procured a friend never could learn any thing by study , not even a lan- guage - it was all by rote , and ear , and ...
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... thing more useful or amusing at home . I keep no journal , nor have I any intention of scribbling my travels . I have done with authorship ; and if , in my last production , I have convinced the critics or the world I was some- thing ...
... thing more useful or amusing at home . I keep no journal , nor have I any intention of scribbling my travels . I have done with authorship ; and if , in my last production , I have convinced the critics or the world I was some- thing ...
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... thing . - My poor Hobhouse doted on Matthews . For me , I did not love quite so much as I honoured him ; I was indeed so sensible of his infinite superiority , that though I did not envy , I stood in awe of it . He , Hobhouse , Davies ...
... thing . - My poor Hobhouse doted on Matthews . For me , I did not love quite so much as I honoured him ; I was indeed so sensible of his infinite superiority , that though I did not envy , I stood in awe of it . He , Hobhouse , Davies ...
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