Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... character , he added , that , should these charges not have been true , it would make him happy to be honoured with his acquaintance . The book alone , it appears , reached its destination , -the letter having miscarried , —and Lord ...
... character , he added , that , should these charges not have been true , it would make him happy to be honoured with his acquaintance . The book alone , it appears , reached its destination , -the letter having miscarried , —and Lord ...
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... character- ized the writings of his extraordinary friend ; and in one of the notes we find Shelley's favourite Pantheism of Love thus glanced at : - « But this is not all : the feeling with which all around Clarens and the opposite ...
... character- ized the writings of his extraordinary friend ; and in one of the notes we find Shelley's favourite Pantheism of Love thus glanced at : - « But this is not all : the feeling with which all around Clarens and the opposite ...
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... character , was for some time circulated with most industrious zeal . Without any authority from the noble owner of the mansion , he took upon himself to invite some Genevese gentlemen ( M. Pictet , and , I believe , M. Bonstetten ) to ...
... character , was for some time circulated with most industrious zeal . Without any authority from the noble owner of the mansion , he took upon himself to invite some Genevese gentlemen ( M. Pictet , and , I believe , M. Bonstetten ) to ...
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... character of the latter , be not inappropriately in- troduced . While the whole party were , one day , out boating , Polidori , by some accident , in rowing , struck Lord Byron violently on the knee - pan with his oar ; and the latter ...
... character of the latter , be not inappropriately in- troduced . While the whole party were , one day , out boating , Polidori , by some accident , in rowing , struck Lord Byron violently on the knee - pan with his oar ; and the latter ...
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... the whole of this pe- riod , and the rich variety , both in character and colour- ing , of the works with which it teemed . Besides the Third Canto of Childe Harold and the Prisoner of Chil- 44 NOTICES OF THE A. D. 1816 .
... the whole of this pe- riod , and the rich variety , both in character and colour- ing , of the works with which it teemed . Besides the Third Canto of Childe Harold and the Prisoner of Chil- 44 NOTICES OF THE A. D. 1816 .
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