Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... never revisited it since I was ten years old . I was sent , at five years old , or earlier , to a school kept by a Mr. Bowers , who was called Bodsy Bowers , ' by reason of his dapperness . It was a school for both sexes . I learned ...
... never revisited it since I was ten years old . I was sent , at five years old , or earlier , to a school kept by a Mr. Bowers , who was called Bodsy Bowers , ' by reason of his dapperness . It was a school for both sexes . I learned ...
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... never belie his motto , " Trust Byron . " He was , indeed , much more anxious to distinguish himself among his schoolfellows by prowess in all sports † and exercises , than by ad- vancement in learning . Though quick , when he could be ...
... never belie his motto , " Trust Byron . " He was , indeed , much more anxious to distinguish himself among his schoolfellows by prowess in all sports † and exercises , than by ad- vancement in learning . Though quick , when he could be ...
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... never was there a heart more borne away by this confluence of feelings than that of Byron . In a poem , written about a year or two before his death , he traces all his enjoyment of mountain scenery to the impressions received during ...
... never was there a heart more borne away by this confluence of feelings than that of Byron . In a poem , written about a year or two before his death , he traces all his enjoyment of mountain scenery to the impressions received during ...
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... Never mind , Mr. Rogers , " answered the boy ; ' you shall not see any signs of it in me . ” 66 This gentleman , who speaks with the most affectionate remembrance of his pupil , mentions several instances of the gaiety of spirit with ...
... Never mind , Mr. Rogers , " answered the boy ; ' you shall not see any signs of it in me . ” 66 This gentleman , who speaks with the most affectionate remembrance of his pupil , mentions several instances of the gaiety of spirit with ...
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... never , in his most irregular aberrations , lost the traces of those fine qualities which they had loved and admired in him when a child . Of the con- stancy , too , of this feeling , Dr. Glennie had to stand no ordinary trial , having ...
... never , in his most irregular aberrations , lost the traces of those fine qualities which they had loved and admired in him when a child . Of the con- stancy , too , of this feeling , Dr. Glennie had to stand no ordinary trial , having ...
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