Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... thoughts and feelings . The muster of all his mental resources to which , in self- defence , he had been driven , but opened to him the yet A undreamed extent and capacity of his powers , and in- 4 A. D. 1816 . NOTICES OF THE.
... thoughts and feelings . The muster of all his mental resources to which , in self- defence , he had been driven , but opened to him the yet A undreamed extent and capacity of his powers , and in- 4 A. D. 1816 . NOTICES OF THE.
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... thought it was reckoned a good one . If he had made the speech on the original , perhaps he would have been more readily forgiven by the proprietor and the painter of the portrait *** . " LETTER CCXLVI . TO MR MURRAY . " Diodati , Sept ...
... thought it was reckoned a good one . If he had made the speech on the original , perhaps he would have been more readily forgiven by the proprietor and the painter of the portrait *** . " LETTER CCXLVI . TO MR MURRAY . " Diodati , Sept ...
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... thought the lightning might be attracted towards him ; kept it myself ; a good deal encumbered with it , as it was too heavy for a whip , and the horse was stupid , and stood with every other peal . Got in , not very wet , the cloak ...
... thought the lightning might be attracted towards him ; kept it myself ; a good deal encumbered with it , as it was too heavy for a whip , and the horse was stupid , and stood with every other peal . Got in , not very wet , the cloak ...
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... thoughts into shape . Often too , when in the boat , he would lean abstractedly over the side , and surrender himself ... thought . As far as contrast , indeed , is an enlivening ingredient of such intercourse , it would be difficult to ...
... thoughts into shape . Often too , when in the boat , he would lean abstractedly over the side , and surrender himself ... thought . As far as contrast , indeed , is an enlivening ingredient of such intercourse , it would be difficult to ...
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... 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 merely a consequence of the physician's indiscretion , it was not difficult , of ...
... 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 merely a consequence of the physician's indiscretion , it was not difficult , of ...
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