Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... noble poet , the pride of ancestry was undoubtedly one of the most decided features ; and , as far as antiquity alone gives lustre to descent , he had every reason to boast of the claims of his race . In Doomsday - book , the name of ...
... noble poet , the pride of ancestry was undoubtedly one of the most decided features ; and , as far as antiquity alone gives lustre to descent , he had every reason to boast of the claims of his race . In Doomsday - book , the name of ...
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... noble poet , were decorated . At the coronation of James I , we find another representative of the family selected as an object of royal favour , -the grandson of Sir John Byron the Little , being , on this occasion , made a Knight of ...
... noble poet , were decorated . At the coronation of James I , we find another representative of the family selected as an object of royal favour , -the grandson of Sir John Byron the Little , being , on this occasion , made a Knight of ...
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... noble master , received generally through the neighbourhood the appellation of " Lady Betty . " Though living in this sordid and solitary style , he was frequently , as it appears , much distressed for money ; and one of the most ...
... noble master , received generally through the neighbourhood the appellation of " Lady Betty . " Though living in this sordid and solitary style , he was frequently , as it appears , much distressed for money ; and one of the most ...
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... noble patient to submit to restraint or confinement , was successful in constructing a sort of shoe for the foot , which in some degree alleviated the inconvenience under which he laboured . no means easy to enforce compliance with this ...
... noble patient to submit to restraint or confinement , was successful in constructing a sort of shoe for the foot , which in some degree alleviated the inconvenience under which he laboured . no means easy to enforce compliance with this ...
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... noble pupil say to him , " Byron , your mother is a fool ; " to which the other answered gloomily , " I know it . ” In con- sequence of all this violence and impracticability of temper , Lord Car- lisle at length ceased to have any ...
... noble pupil say to him , " Byron , your mother is a fool ; " to which the other answered gloomily , " I know it . ” In con- sequence of all this violence and impracticability of temper , Lord Car- lisle at length ceased to have any ...
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