Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen1Baudry's European Library, 1833 - 524 páginas |
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... parties . In the course of the summer of that year , Mr. and Mrs. Byron left Gight , and never returned to it ; the estate being , in the following year , sold to Lord Haddo for the sum of 17,8501 . , the whole of which was applied to ...
... parties . In the course of the summer of that year , Mr. and Mrs. Byron left Gight , and never returned to it ; the estate being , in the following year , sold to Lord Haddo for the sum of 17,8501 . , the whole of which was applied to ...
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... party who were di- verting themselves in front of the abbey , Lord Byron by accident pushed her into the basin which receives the cascades ; and out of this little in- cident , as my informant very plausibly conjectures , the tale of ...
... party who were di- verting themselves in front of the abbey , Lord Byron by accident pushed her into the basin which receives the cascades ; and out of this little in- cident , as my informant very plausibly conjectures , the tale of ...
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... party . The lady who mentioned to me this circumstance , and who was well acquainted with Mrs. Byron at that period , adds the following I shall hear constantly , than at your going for six years to travel over most part of the world ...
... party . The lady who mentioned to me this circumstance , and who was well acquainted with Mrs. Byron at that period , adds the following I shall hear constantly , than at your going for six years to travel over most part of the world ...
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... party , and of which the following interesting notice appears in one of his memorandum- books : - " When I was fifteen years of age , it happened that , in a cavern in Derbyshire , I had to cross in a boat ( in which two people only ...
... party , and of which the following interesting notice appears in one of his memorandum- books : - " When I was fifteen years of age , it happened that , in a cavern in Derbyshire , I had to cross in a boat ( in which two people only ...
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... party for Mark Drury , while Byron at first held himself aloof from any . Anxious , however , to have him as an ally , one of the Drury faction said to Wildman- " Byron , I know , will not join , because he doesn't choose to act second ...
... party for Mark Drury , while Byron at first held himself aloof from any . Anxious , however , to have him as an ally , one of the Drury faction said to Wildman- " Byron , I know , will not join , because he doesn't choose to act second ...
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