Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... Poems - Ode to St Helena , to My Daughter on her Birthday , and to the Lily of France . « Printed by J. Johnston , Cheapside , 335 ; Oxford , 9 . The above beautiful Poems will be read with the most lively inter- est , as it is probable ...
... Poems - Ode to St Helena , to My Daughter on her Birthday , and to the Lily of France . « Printed by J. Johnston , Cheapside , 335 ; Oxford , 9 . The above beautiful Poems will be read with the most lively inter- est , as it is probable ...
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... poets . Bonstetten himself is a fine and very lively old and much esteemed by his compatriots ; he is also a litté- rateur of good repute , and all his friends have a mania of addressing to him volumes of letters - Mathieson , Muller ...
... poets . Bonstetten himself is a fine and very lively old and much esteemed by his compatriots ; he is also a litté- rateur of good repute , and all his friends have a mania of addressing to him volumes of letters - Mathieson , Muller ...
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... poem - very . « Pray repeat my best thanks and remembrances to Mr Gifford for all his trouble and good - nature towards me . « Do not fancy me laid up , from the beginning of this scrawl . I tell you the accident for want of better to ...
... poem - very . « Pray repeat my best thanks and remembrances to Mr Gifford for all his trouble and good - nature towards me . « Do not fancy me laid up , from the beginning of this scrawl . I tell you the accident for want of better to ...
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... Lord Byron was known to have expressed warm admiration of the opening lines of the poem . There was , therefore , on their present meeting at Geneva , no want of disposition towards acquaintance on either 28 A. D. 1816 . NOTICES OF THE.
... Lord Byron was known to have expressed warm admiration of the opening lines of the poem . There was , therefore , on their present meeting at Geneva , no want of disposition towards acquaintance on either 28 A. D. 1816 . NOTICES OF THE.
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... poetic reading , and the strange , mystic speculations into which his system of philosophy led him , was of a nature strongly to arrest and interest the attention of Lord Byron , and to turn him away from worldly asso- ciations and ...
... poetic reading , and the strange , mystic speculations into which his system of philosophy led him , was of a nature strongly to arrest and interest the attention of Lord Byron , and to turn him away from worldly asso- ciations and ...
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