Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... addressed by the noble exile to his countrymen . To keep the minds of the Eng- lish public for ever occupied about him , -if not with his me- rits , with his faults ; if not in applauding , in blaming him , - was , day and night , the ...
... addressed by the noble exile to his countrymen . To keep the minds of the Eng- lish public for ever occupied about him , -if not with his me- rits , with his faults ; if not in applauding , in blaming him , - was , day and night , the ...
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... addressed lately by Mr. Sheldrake to the editor of a Medical Journal , it is stated that the person of the same name who attended Lord Byron at Dulwich owed the honour of being called in to a mistake , and effected nothing towards the ...
... addressed lately by Mr. Sheldrake to the editor of a Medical Journal , it is stated that the person of the same name who attended Lord Byron at Dulwich owed the honour of being called in to a mistake , and effected nothing towards the ...
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... address to the storm . On one of these public occasions , when it was ar- ranged that he should take the part of Drances , and young Peel that of Turnus , Lord Byron suddenly changed his mind , and preferred the speech of Latinus ...
... address to the storm . On one of these public occasions , when it was ar- ranged that he should take the part of Drances , and young Peel that of Turnus , Lord Byron suddenly changed his mind , and preferred the speech of Latinus ...
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... . A coolness , however , subsequently arose between them , to which , and to the juvenile friendship it interrupted , Lord Byron , in a 66 letter addressed to Harness six years afterwards , alludes with 1801-5 . 41 LIFE OF LORD BYRON .
... . A coolness , however , subsequently arose between them , to which , and to the juvenile friendship it interrupted , Lord Byron , in a 66 letter addressed to Harness six years afterwards , alludes with 1801-5 . 41 LIFE OF LORD BYRON .
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... addressed to you . You were to have seen them ; but Sinclair had the copy in his possession when we went home ; —and , on our return , They were destroyed , and certainly no great loss ; we were strangers . but you will perceive from ...
... addressed to you . You were to have seen them ; but Sinclair had the copy in his possession when we went home ; —and , on our return , They were destroyed , and certainly no great loss ; we were strangers . but you will perceive from ...
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