Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... circumstances under which Lord Byron became estranged from his country , to his long absence from England , during the most brilliant period of his powers , we are indebted for all those interesting letters which compose the greater ...
... circumstances under which Lord Byron became estranged from his country , to his long absence from England , during the most brilliant period of his powers , we are indebted for all those interesting letters which compose the greater ...
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... sufficient to set the idle calumny at rest . The circumstance here alluded to may be most clearly , perhaps , communicated to my readers through the medium of the fol- lowing extract from a letter , which Mr. Barry ( iv PREFACE .
... sufficient to set the idle calumny at rest . The circumstance here alluded to may be most clearly , perhaps , communicated to my readers through the medium of the fol- lowing extract from a letter , which Mr. Barry ( iv PREFACE .
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... circumstance also to Lord Blessington . When the melancholy news of his death reached me , I took for granted that this will would be found among the sealed papers he had left with me ; but there was no such in- strument . I immediately ...
... circumstance also to Lord Blessington . When the melancholy news of his death reached me , I took for granted that this will would be found among the sealed papers he had left with me ; but there was no such in- strument . I immediately ...
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... circumstance related , as having taken place before the marriage of this lady , not only shows the extreme quickness and vehemence of her feelings , but , if it be true that she had never at the time seen Captain Byron , is not a little ...
... circumstance related , as having taken place before the marriage of this lady , not only shows the extreme quickness and vehemence of her feelings , but , if it be true that she had never at the time seen Captain Byron , is not a little ...
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... circumstance of his being an only child , Lord Byron , in one of his journals , mentions some curious coincidences in his family , which , to a mind disposed as his was to regard every thing connected with himself as out of the ordinary ...
... circumstance of his being an only child , Lord Byron , in one of his journals , mentions some curious coincidences in his family , which , to a mind disposed as his was to regard every thing connected with himself as out of the ordinary ...
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