Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... course of one short year , gone through every variety of domestic misery ; -had seen his hearth eight or nine times pro- faned by the visitations of the law , and been only saved from a prison by the privileges of his rank . He had ...
... course of one short year , gone through every variety of domestic misery ; -had seen his hearth eight or nine times pro- faned by the visitations of the law , and been only saved from a prison by the privileges of his rank . He had ...
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... course , in which fresh power was , at every step , wrung from out his soul , was that at which we are now arrived , his marriage and its results , -without which , dear as was the price paid by him in peace and charac- ter , his career ...
... course , in which fresh power was , at every step , wrung from out his soul , was that at which we are now arrived , his marriage and its results , -without which , dear as was the price paid by him in peace and charac- ter , his career ...
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... course along the Rhine , a line of road which he has strewed over with all the riches of poesy ; and , arriving at Geneva , took up his abode at the well - known hotel , Sécheron . After a stay of a few weeks at this place , he removed ...
... course along the Rhine , a line of road which he has strewed over with all the riches of poesy ; and , arriving at Geneva , took up his abode at the well - known hotel , Sécheron . After a stay of a few weeks at this place , he removed ...
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... course on that I cannot deter- mine . I shall send it by the first safe - looking oppor- tunity . « Ever , etc . >> LETTER CCXLIII . TO MR MURRAY . « Diodati , near Geneva , July 22d , 1816 . " I wrote to you a few weeks ago , and Dr ...
... course on that I cannot deter- mine . I shall send it by the first safe - looking oppor- tunity . « Ever , etc . >> LETTER CCXLIII . TO MR MURRAY . « Diodati , near Geneva , July 22d , 1816 . " I wrote to you a few weeks ago , and Dr ...
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... course , they would do their best ; and as to yourself , I knew you would make no difficulties . But I agree with Mr Kinnaird perfectly , that the concluding five hundred should be only conditional ; and for my own sake , I wish it to ...
... course , they would do their best ; and as to yourself , I knew you would make no difficulties . But I agree with Mr Kinnaird perfectly , that the concluding five hundred should be only conditional ; and for my own sake , I wish it to ...
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