Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... believe , very lofty and scraggy , patched with snow only ; no glaciers on it , but some good epau- lettes of clouds . « Passed the boundaries , out of Vaud and into Berne canton ; French exchanged for bad German ; the district famous ...
... believe , very lofty and scraggy , patched with snow only ; no glaciers on it , but some good epau- lettes of clouds . « Passed the boundaries , out of Vaud and into Berne canton ; French exchanged for bad German ; the district famous ...
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... believe , M. Bonstetten ) to dine at Diodati ; and the punishment which Lord Byron thought it right to inflict upon him for such freedom was , « as he had invited the guests , to leave him also to entertain them . " This step , though ...
... believe , M. Bonstetten ) to dine at Diodati ; and the punishment which Lord Byron thought it right to inflict upon him for such freedom was , « as he had invited the guests , to leave him also to entertain them . " This step , though ...
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... believe you had SO much feeling , " " was Polidori's gracious remark , which , it may be supposed , not a little clouded the noble poet's brow . ) ) - A dialogue which Lord Byron himself used to men- tion as having taken place between ...
... believe you had SO much feeling , " " was Polidori's gracious remark , which , it may be supposed , not a little clouded the noble poet's brow . ) ) - A dialogue which Lord Byron himself used to men- tion as having taken place between ...
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... believe me to be mad . » Another resolution connected with his matrimonial affairs , in which he often , at this time , professed his fixed intention to persevere , was that of never allowing himself to touch any part of his wife's ...
... believe me to be mad . » Another resolution connected with his matrimonial affairs , in which he often , at this time , professed his fixed intention to persevere , was that of never allowing himself to touch any part of his wife's ...
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... believe that prose is , after all , the most reputable , for certes , if one could foresee - but I won't go on — that is , with this sentence ; but poetry is , I fear , incurable . God help me ! if I proceed in this scribbling , I shall ...
... believe that prose is , after all , the most reputable , for certes , if one could foresee - but I won't go on — that is , with this sentence ; but poetry is , I fear , incurable . God help me ! if I proceed in this scribbling , I shall ...
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