Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... we now present to the public , I am disposed to feel even still more confident . * See after , Letter to Mr. Murray , from Ravenna , Oct. 25 , 1820 , in Vol . II . Though self - banished from England , it was plain 1 * PREFACE ...
... we now present to the public , I am disposed to feel even still more confident . * See after , Letter to Mr. Murray , from Ravenna , Oct. 25 , 1820 , in Vol . II . Though self - banished from England , it was plain 1 * PREFACE ...
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... Murray's house being then , as now , the resort of most of those literary men who are , at the same time , men of the world , his Lordship knew that whatever particulars he might wish to make public concerning himself , would , if ...
... Murray's house being then , as now , the resort of most of those literary men who are , at the same time , men of the world , his Lordship knew that whatever particulars he might wish to make public concerning himself , would , if ...
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... Murray , the servant whom he mentions , in a preceding extract , as the only faithful follower now remaining to him , had long been in the service of the former lord , and was regarded by the young poet with a fondness of affection ...
... Murray , the servant whom he mentions , in a preceding extract , as the only faithful follower now remaining to him , had long been in the service of the former lord , and was regarded by the young poet with a fondness of affection ...
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... never to return . The copy which he then perused * The poem , in the first edition , began at the line , " Time was ere yet , in these degenerate days . " is now in the possession of Mr. Murray , and 130 1809 . NOTICES OF THE.
... never to return . The copy which he then perused * The poem , in the first edition , began at the line , " Time was ere yet , in these degenerate days . " is now in the possession of Mr. Murray , and 130 1809 . NOTICES OF THE.
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... Murray , and the remarks which he has scribbled over its pages are well worth transcribing . On the first leaf we find- " The binding of this volume is considerably too valuable for its contents . 66 ' Nothing but the consideration of ...
... Murray , and the remarks which he has scribbled over its pages are well worth transcribing . On the first leaf we find- " The binding of this volume is considerably too valuable for its contents . 66 ' Nothing but the consideration of ...
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