Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... heard in the street . She was , * By her advances of money to Mr. Byron ( says an authority I have already cited ) , on the two occasions when he visited Aberdeen , as well as by the expenses incurred in furnishing the floor occupied by ...
... heard in the street . She was , * By her advances of money to Mr. Byron ( says an authority I have already cited ) , on the two occasions when he visited Aberdeen , as well as by the expenses incurred in furnishing the floor occupied by ...
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... heard by the head masters . ” 1⁄2 dan , va Of his class - fellows at the grammar - school there are many , of course , still alive , by whom he is well remembered ; * and the general impres- sion they retain of him is , that he was a ...
... heard by the head masters . ” 1⁄2 dan , va Of his class - fellows at the grammar - school there are many , of course , still alive , by whom he is well remembered ; * and the general impres- sion they retain of him is , that he was a ...
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... only son , at least by the mother's side . The saying , as recollected by me , was this , but I have never heard or seen it since I was nine years of age : 24 " Brig of Balgounie , black's your wa ' , 1798 . 23 LIFE OF LORD BYRON .
... only son , at least by the mother's side . The saying , as recollected by me , was this , but I have never heard or seen it since I was nine years of age : 24 " Brig of Balgounie , black's your wa ' , 1798 . 23 LIFE OF LORD BYRON .
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... heard the story , and said that the thought of the first part of the prophecy very often occurred to him . The latter part , however , seems to have been the nearer guess of the two . To a shy disposition , such as Byron's was in his ...
... heard the story , and said that the thought of the first part of the prophecy very often occurred to him . The latter part , however , seems to have been the nearer guess of the two . To a shy disposition , such as Byron's was in his ...
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... heard of the advances of some in the school , much younger than himself , and conceived by his own deficiency that he should be degraded , and humbled , by being placed below them . This I discovered , and having committed him to the ...
... heard of the advances of some in the school , much younger than himself , and conceived by his own deficiency that he should be degraded , and humbled , by being placed below them . This I discovered , and having committed him to the ...
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