Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... mentioned this 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 ...
... mentioned this 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 ...
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... mentioned a little incident that one night occurred , on her taking him to the theatre to see the " Taming of the Shrew . " He had attended to the performance , for some time , with silent interest ; but , in the scene between Catherine ...
... mentioned a little incident that one night occurred , on her taking him to the theatre to see the " Taming of the Shrew . " He had attended to the performance , for some time , with silent interest ; but , in the scene between Catherine ...
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... mentioned it in her answer to Miss A. , who was well acquainted with my childish penchant , and had sent the news on purpose for me , and thanks to her ! " Next to the beginning , the conclusion has often occupied my reflec- tions , in ...
... mentioned it in her answer to Miss A. , who was well acquainted with my childish penchant , and had sent the news on purpose for me , and thanks to her ! " Next to the beginning , the conclusion has often occupied my reflec- tions , in ...
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... mention him , which but rarely occurred , it was never under any other designation than that of " the little boy who lives at Aberdeen . " On the death of his grand - uncle , Lord Byron having become a ward of Chancery , the Earl of ...
... mention him , which but rarely occurred , it was never under any other designation than that of " the little boy who lives at Aberdeen . " On the death of his grand - uncle , Lord Byron having become a ward of Chancery , the Earl of ...
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... mentioned was Wallace - nook , a spot where there is a rude statue of the Scottish chief still standing . From first ... mention of it , with an additional charm . Two or three years since , the sum of five pounds was offered to a person ...
... mentioned was Wallace - nook , a spot where there is a rude statue of the Scottish chief still standing . From first ... mention of it , with an additional charm . Two or three years since , the sum of five pounds was offered to a person ...
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